THE BUYER'S GUIDE
FOR COMIC FANDOM.
No. 211-December 2,1977
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BOB SiDEBOTTOM AUSTIN STONE #2-75¢ (Texas Artists) ‘GREASER #2-75¢ (DiCaprio) WHITE LUNCH COMIX #1-75¢’(Rand Holmes)
481 ALVARADO AUTHENTIC VISTONARY-73¢ (Betertil) GRUNT #2-§2.00 (rons) | WHITE WHORE FUNNIES-$1, 00
BAKERSFIELD KOUNTRY KOMICS-75¢ (Welz) HAROLD HEDD #1-$1.75,#2-$1(R.Holmes) | WIMMEN'S COMIX #1,2,3,4,5,6-75¢ea,#7-$1,00
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BARBARIAN COMICS #1,2,3-S1 ea. ,#4-$2
BARBARTAN WOMEN #1-81, #2~ fault Color
Story & Cover by S.C. Iwils
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BENT-60¢ (S.Clay Wilson}
BERKELEY CON COMICS ('74)-50¢
BICENTENNIAL GROSS OUTS-76¢ (Wm. Stout)
BIG APPLE COMIX #1-$1(Adams ,Wood, etc.)
BINKY BROWN MEETS VIRGIN MARY-75¢
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BOOK OF INNER Sphce-35¢ (omandu) L.A, COMIC #2-75¢
BRAIN FANTASY #1,2-75¢ ea. LAUGH IN THE Bake 75¢ (Spoin,Deitch)
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HEART #1-50¢ (John Aulenta) *WOLFMAN #1,2-Slea/(Armendo & Joana Zegri)
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HOMEGROWN. 756 (Crumb) YELLOW DOG COMICS #13,23,24,25-60¢ ea.
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INNER CITY ROMANCE #1,2,3-Slea(Colwell) YOUNG LUST #1,2-75cea. ,#3- $1.25,#4,5-S1 ea.
INSECT FEAR #3-60¢(Wilson, spain pene ZAM - 60¢ (ZAP artists Jen! )
312-75¢(Crumb, Spain Wilson. Lynch sete.) ZAP #0,1-60cen. 92,3,4,5,6,7,8-75¢ ex.
JOEL BECK'S COMICS & sTORTES-$1:6
JUNKWAFFEL #1,3,4-75¢ ea. (Bode)
KURTZMAN KOMIX-$1 (New Cover;Anthol.)
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BEST OF RIP OFF PRESS #1,2
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MONOLTTH #1-75¢ SLOu DEATH FUNNLES-§5,00, (Corben, Cover)
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BIG ASS #1,2-75¢ ea. (Crumb)
BLACK & WHITE-75¢ (Crumb)
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FACTS O'LIFE SEX ED, FUNNIES-75¢
FANTAGOR #1-$1,#3(color) -§1.25(Corben)
FAR OUT WEST-$1.00
FAT FREDDY'S-CAT #1,2,3-75cea. (Shelton)
FEDS'N HEADS #1-75¢ (Gilbert Shelton)
FEELGOOD FUNNIES-75¢ (F. Sturgeon)
FELCH-$1.00 (Spain,Crumb Williams)
*FIRST KINGDOM an 2,3,4 45,681. 00 ea.
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RBCC #121 (Bode) ,#130-138-$1. 50ea,#139-$3,00
SALLY FORTH #2-$4.00 (Welly Wood a
SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #11,19-27 - $1.00 ea.
SPRINX $3-60@ (John eines
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PALES FROM THE FRIDGE #1-75¢(R, Jones)
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ALL ATOMIC-75¢ (Rifas)
ALL CANADIAN’ BEAVER-75¢_(R; Holmes)
ALL DUCK-75¢, (Skursky, Sonntag,kinney)
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RED Mask pee 1935 Mar,July,Dée (all G-VG)
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1986 Feb,tlay Sept (att vo)
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1939 Jan,Mar,May,Nov (all
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Mar,May F-G,reading
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July (Black Raider) VG
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190 July ¥-G 6.00
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1943 May vo 7.50
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1948 Wint (Louis L'Amour)
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1936 Jan (Superb bondage
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1937 June VG 45.00
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1943 Feb Vor 50,00
1929 Feb (init Taney”
VG-FINE 0.00
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@*#@ Ss HAS THE DONALD DUCK STORY IN 'WALT DISNEY'S COMICS & STORIES' #112,
ZETA BEAM! ; 4 THE ETHER STORY, EVER BEEN REPRINTED ANYWHERE???
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4 This is the one where Unca'Donald inadvertently gets stoned on some
Ether (which, of course, is a drug, so all the heads in the audience
really get off “on this strip) and hallucinates a trip into the future.
No, it's never been reprinted...and we may be well-advised not to hold
our breath in anticipation.
ALSO, WOULD YOU KNOW WHICH ISSUES OF THE OLD 'BLACKHAWK' COMICS HAD
THE "CHOP CHOP" HUMOR STRIPS???
«and finally, in closing, I'd like to welcome you to this, the lat-
est in the contimously occasional INFORMATION CENTER - TBG ANNEX,
coming to you live from high atop the mighty Sherwood Building in
lovely St.Matthews, that old suburban section on the South-East edge
of Louisville in the bluegrass state of Kentucky.
Yes, the grass in Kentucky is truly blue; a deep azure blue, Pic-
ture it -- hard to believe, is it not? It may not be made out of chees:
as is the moon, but it is blue.
The INFORMATION CENTER, however, is a drab black on white, and yet
it, as well as I, welcomes your queries and questions on the vast whiz
bang world of comic-art. Just send those rascals in ch'ere...we'll
heat 'em up and eat ‘em up.
Wuzzat? Where appears the main version of the time-honored INFOR-
MATION CENTER??? Why, that would be in the pages of the "ROCKET'S
BLAST COMICOLLECTOR" which, in spite of thie fact, romaine a wunnerful
fan-zine. RBCC, the longest running fan-magazine in comicdom, features
slick (oft full-color) covers, plenty pages, plenty ads, plenty feat-
ures on ALL realms of visual fantasy, plenty comic strips, plenty big |
illos, plenty mch stuff; and the RBCC IC even dares to go into the |
worlds of TV, movies, etc., and lives to tell the tale. You can get
RECC each and every 7 weeks for $1.50 apiece (or 5 for $6.50) from
Jim Van Hise; 9025 SW 8th Terrace; Miami, Florida; 33165. (Right now
we're in the middle of the special "STAR WARS" issue!)
Lessee'...some old business. I had a few Marvel character indexes
in the last TBG IC.
Robbie Stolzer and Scott MacDonald add these issues to the index
of Dr.Doom's appearances: 36-38, AVENGERS #155 & 156,
re wea) WHAT IF #6. °
bert te and Scott MacDonald find that Black Widow also showed
dn AMAZING ADVENTURES #1-8, MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE #3, MARVEL TEAM-UP #57,
cgi #1-17, GODZILLA #3, and her debut in TALES OF SUSPENSE #52
And Scott MacDonald all by his lonesome names these other apvear-
ances by the : e : FANTASTIC FOUR #166 & 167, CHAMPIONS #16,
#14-16 (sort of), WHAT IF #2 & 3, and RAMPAGING HULK magazine.
Owen Kubik spots one more appearance of the Ghost Rider (or in
this case, Night Rider) in the wonderfully weird AVENGERS #112.
In the only example of duck hunting I could possibly condone, Dave
Hunt of Marvel and somebody named "Sixbit " have tried to trace
the first comic-book appearance of 7 ~~ this seems to have
come about somewhere between LOONEY TUNES #118 (Aug.'51) and #123 (Jan.
52), when Daffy began teaming up with the man called Fudd. That was
@ Mickey Spillane novel wasn't it? "The Man Called Fudd"? Or am I
thinking of "My Fudd Is Quick"? Maybe not...
Kevin Dooley makes these additions to my Mike Kaluta index:
Comics-- 5! 21, DETECTIVE #429, FLASH GORDON #18, HOUSE OF MYS-
TERY #198, STAR SPANGLED WAR #167 & 197, WITCHING HOUR #7; SAVAGE
SWORD OF CONAN #18.
Fansines-- AMAZING WORLD OF DC COMICS #6, COMIC & CRYPT #6, COMICOLOGY
#6, MADSTAR #1, NUCLEUS #8, THRUST #2; programs-- NYCon '73, Metro '73,
As for the NEW business, how can I help but lead off with a query
Of course -- Chop Chop's humor strip, in which Mr.Blackhawk only made
a one-time one panel avvearance, was a back-feature in BLACKHAWK #10
to #95. With issue #96, not only was the Chop Chop feature axed, but
in the regular Blackhawk strips Chop Chop suddenly began to look like
a hoomin bean instead of a grotesque Chink-type caricature (undoubted-
ly due to pressure from Grotesque Chink-Type Caricature Special Inter-
est Groups).
JERE RHEHEHEEHE
ROBBIE STOLZER -- Kendall Park, New Jersey.
COULD YOU LIST THE APPEARANCES OF "CLAWFANG THE BARBARIAN"???
Uh...I have the feeling you've asked me something I should know, but
as familiar as that name sounds, I just can't place Mr.Clawfang. (?)
HOW ABOUT AN INDEX OF AL WILLIAMSON'S ARTWORK???
Well, maybe I flubbed the easy one, but I can do this tuffie. All T
hafta! do is plagiarizeJim Vadeboncoeur's old "Al Williamson: His
Work" magazine which covered everything through 1971.
Al Williamson:
ACG-- ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN #27,91,96,107,116,128.
“FORBIDDEN WORLDS #1,3,5,6,63,69,76,78.
CONFESSIONS OF THE LOVELORN (March'58).MY ROMANTIC ADVENTURE #86.
OUT OF THE NIGHT #1,2,l. UNKNOWN WORLDS #17. ‘
Atlas-- ADVENTURE INTO MYSTERY #4. ANNIE OAKLEY #9. ASTONISHING#57,60,
“RATTLE #55,67,68. BATTLEFRONT #10,42, BATTLEGROUND #11,13,18.
BILLY BUCKSKIN #3. COWBOY ACTION #11, FRONTIER WESTERN #2,3,6.
GUNSMOKE WESTERN #33,36,40. JANN OF THE JUNGLE #10,16,17.
JOURNEY INTO MYSTSRY #33,34,43,U,54. KID COLT #54,57-60,66, 88,89
JOURNEY INTO UNKNOWN WORLDS #5,55,59. LORNA #18. 147.
MARINES IN BATTLE #17. MARVEL TALES #1. MATT SLADE #1,2,7.
MY LOVE #10, MY OWN ROMANCE #71. MYSTERY TALES #44 ,46,48,51.
MYSTIC #60. MYSTICAL TALES #5, NAVY COMBAT #17. NAVY TALES #2.
OUTLAW KID #10,18; OUTLAW KID (new) #3,9. QUICK TRIGGER WESTERN #13.
RINGO KID #10,13; RINGO KID(new)#1. SIX-GUN WESTERN #2, 3,7
RAWHIDE KID #79 ,86.
STRANGE TALES #58,6h. STRANGE TALES OF THE UNOSUAL' #31
STRANGE WORLDS #2,4. | TALES OF SUSPENSE #1,l. TALES TO ASTONISH #5.
TWO-GUN KID #25,30,51. TWO-GUN WESTERN #9,11, UNCANNY TALES #51.
WESTERN GUNFIGHTERS #23; WESTERN GUNFIGHTERS(new)#2.
WESTERN KID #9,10. WESTERN’ OUTLAWS #11,1). WILD WESTERN #18,5).55.
WORLD OF FANTASY #2,16. WORLD OF MYSTERY #6. WORLD OF SUSPENSE #3,7
WYATT EARP #7,12. Z
Charlton-- CHEYENNE KID #10-14,17. BILLY THE KID #13. COWBOY WES.#67.
KID MONTANA #13. MASKED RIDER #15. OUTER SPACE #17. y
ROCKY LANE'S BLACK JACK #23.. SHERIFF OF TOMBSTONE #1.
COMICDOM'S ARTISTS
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Neil Adams Dick Giordano Jack Rickard
Murphy Anderson Mike Grell Charles Shulz
Jim Aparo Johnny Hart Walt Simonson
Sergio Aragones Burne Hogarth Jim Starlin
Vaughn Bode Mike Kaluta Jim Steranko
Frank Brunner Gil Kane William Stout,
John Buscema Jack Kirby Curt Swan
Paul Coker, Jr. Joe Kubert Angelo Torres
Vince Colletta Russ Manning Alex Toth
Rich Corben Don Martin Mort Walker
Jack Davis Dick Moores Al Williamson
Mort Drucker Mike Nasser Wally Wood
Steve Fabian Alex Nino George Woodbridge
Virgil Finley Mike Ploog
Frank Frazetta Alex Eaymond
Nestor Redondo
Answers on next page...
@ oom HEROES #46,47,h9. TEXAS RANGERS IN ACTION #11,13.
TEX RITTER WESTERN #39, WILD BILL HICKOK #68,69. WYATT EARP #20.
Classics Dilustrated-- CI #105(backgrounds). WORLD AROUND US #15.
5 KARLOFF #11. CADET GRAY OF WEST POINT #1
RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT #1. TWILIGHT ZONE#1,12.
B.C.-~ CRIME SUSPENSTORIES #13,16,17, INCREDIBLE SCIENCE FIC.#31,32.
“PIRACY #1,2. SHOCK ILLUSTRATED #2.
SHOCK SUSPENSTORIES #8,
TALES FROM THE CRYPT #31. VALOR #1-3,5. VAULT OF HORROR #37.
WEIRD FANTASY #14-21. | WEIRD SCIENCE #15-22.
WEIRD SCIENCE-FANTASY #23-25,28,29.
Famous Funnies-- BUSTER CRABBE #2,3,5. HEROIC #51,65. MOVIE LOVE #8.
pare = ALARMING ADVENTURES #1-3. ALARMING TALES 45,6.
DARE ADVENTURES #2. RACE FOR THE MOON 42,3.
BLAST OFF #1: THRILL-O-RAMA #2. UNEARTHLY SPECTACULARS #2,3.
King-- FLASH GORDON #1,3-5. PHANTOM #18.
Sen" HOUSE OF MYSTERY #185. WITCHING HOUR #14.
PRIZE WESTERN #109,113.
DANGER IS OUR BUSINESS #1,2.
‘TOMAHAWK #2,
Frize--"FARGO XID #3.
Toby-- BILLY THE KID #1,3,1h.
WAYNE #2-l,,6-8,16,18,25,29.
Warren-~ BLAZING COMBAT #2. CREEPY #1,2,4-6,20,49,55,83; Yrbk.'68.
“EERIE #3,5,13,18,22. ;
miscellaneous-- APACHE MASSACRE. CLIFF MERIT SETS THE RECORD STRAIGHT
LOVE vol.2#7. CRACKED magazine #1. EERIE TALES mag.#1.
THE FLY #2. JESSE JAMES #20. MARVEL SCIENCE-FICTION(pulp)v3#6.
NOMAN #1. SHOCK magazine #4. STRANGE WORLDS #3(Avon).
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS #10. WESTERN FIGHTERS #11. DANGER IS OUR
fanzines, books, odds n' ends, etc. BUSINESS (IW) #9.
5 STARS#1. CAICO KID #8,9.
CARTOONIST'S SHOWCASE #2-8, . CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #5,6.
DIFF PROGRESS REPORT #1. EC FAN ADDICT #2. ERBDOM #10,11,13,22,
FULL EDITION OF THE COMPLETE EC CHECKLIST. 23.
GRAPHIC ILLUSIONS #1. HEROES' HANGOUT #7. INFINITY #3.
MASTER OF ADVENTURE(Ace paperback). MONSTERS & HEROES #6.
N¥Con PROGRAM '68,'70,'71. | PROMETHEAN ENTERPRISES (dearest) #1.
0.A.F.#18. REALITY #2. SERAPHIM #5. SPA FON #2,5.
SQUA TRONT #1-). VANGUARD '68, VOICE OF COMICDOM #9,
VALOR DEL OESTE #. WITZEND #1-3. XANADU #1.
FANTASTIC EXPLOITS #17,19. EBC PORTFOLIO ONE. FLASH GORDON record,
The FINE LINE OF AL WILLIAMSON portfolio. COLLAGE #1-L,46,7.
FLASH GORDON Nostalgia Press. "Secret Agent Corrigan" newspaper
-..not to mention MANY issues of RBCC featuring "The Williamson
Collector", a regular review of old Williamson strips. 2
any Appirieus 22 =
*And Clawfang fans -- STAY YOUR HAND!!! While typing the above index
I recalled who Mr.Clawfang is!!! He apoeared in Harvey's THRILL-O0-RAMA
#2 and UNEARTHLY SPECTACULARS #2.
JEREHHIHBREHHEHCHEHREHE
SCOTT MACDONALD -- Lino Lakes, Minnesota.
COULD YOU DO A FRANK BRUNNER INDEX???
Well, yes,I can plagiarize yet another published index, "THE BRUNNER
MYSTIQUE". I'm sure they won't mind, since that magazine lists each
piece of work in GREAT detail (date, title, full credits, page count)
as well as MANY pages of published/unpublished Brunner art and an
interview with FB, I'll just list the issues mentioned... ~-
FRANK BRUNNER--
Comics--stories Comics--covers
BRUTE #3. : “A #115.
CHAMBER OF CHILLS #2-h. CHAMBER OF CHILLS #).
DR.STRANGE #1-5.- CONAN #17.
GIANT-SIZE MAN-THING #,,5, DR.STRANGE #161,1-6.
HOWARD THE DUCK #1,2. FEAR #15-17.
GIANT-SIZE MAN-THING #h.
HOWARD THE DUCK #1,2.
KA-ZAR #h.
MAN-THING #1.
MARVEL PREMIERE #9-1).
MARVEL TREASURY EDITION #6.
SILVER SURFER #7_
STRANGE TALES #177.
SUB-MARINER #16,
SUPER-TEAM FAMILY #3.
SUPERNATURAL THRILLERS #11.
TOMB OF DRACULA #12.
VAULT OF EVIL #3,h.
TRON MAN #72.
MARVEL PREMIERE #,6,9-1h.
MARVEL TREASURY EDITION #6,12.
SILVER SURFER #6.
WEIRD WORLDS #2.
Magazines--
FRANKENSTEIN #12-15,17.
CREEPY #10,1h,39,U5.
EERIE #35.
FOR MONSTERS ONLY #9.
MASTERS OF TERROR #1.
MONSTERS UNLEASHED #2,11.
SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #8.
STAR*REACH #3
UNKNOWN WORLDS OF SF #1,2,l,6.
VAMPIRELLA #10,12.
WEB OF HORROR #3.
HAUNT OF HORROR #1,2.
SAVAGE TALES #2,3.
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TOBA SKETCHBOOK ‘73,175. BQ #110,112,118,119.
ASPECT #2. PRICE GUIDE #5.
BAYCON 1 program. HERITAGE #14,
MASTERS OF TERROR #2.
COMIC READER #108.
UNKNOWN WORLDS OF SF #h.
COSMICON program '72.
COTATICON program '73.
CREATION CON program '7h.
FANDOM FUNNIES #1,
HEMOGLOBIN #1.
HERITAGE #1A.
HERITAGE PRESENTS AMORA,
I'LL BE DAMNED #.
INFINITY #2-5.
MONDO CON program '71.
NYCon program '71,'72,
OMNICON program .'76!!!
Book covers
"Caesar Dies" Centaur '73.
"SF Reader's Guide" Centennial
fine art prints
liddle h Portfolios: "Flesh
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REH Portfolio.
posters/pinups
as Scarface Duck
REALITY #1,2. Cleopatra
REH:LONE STAR FICTIONEER #2. Fantastic Universe of Brunner
SLUG #5. Hellhound
SPA FON #5. MARVEL TREASURY EDITION #6.
Merlin & Homonculus
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STREET ENT. PORTFOLIO '75,
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etc.--
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Mighty Marvel Calender
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(Dr.Strange, Clea)
Winged Woman T-shirt
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ROBERT FLAU -- Franklin Park, Illinois.
I HAVE A UNIQUE QUESTION: I SEEM TO RECALL A STORY IN ONE OF THE
"SUPERMAN FAMILY" COMICS, PROBABLY (?) ‘LOIS LANE’, IN THE '50S(?),
WHICH FEATURED DORIS DAY IN A STORY WHERE SHE DISCOVERED SUPERMAN'S
SECRET IDENTITY OR SOMETHING. AM I IMAGINING THIS???
You wouldn't call that an odd question if you'd seen some of the real
PIPS I've received during the past years in the IC biz! But I don't
recall which issue that story was in; I seem to have a vague memory
of something like that, although it may be the power of suggestion.
I do recall the Superman stories in which key parts were Played by
Pres.Kennedy, Orson Welles, Pat Boone, Perry Como, Boris Karloff,
Antonio Rocco(?), and other real-like hoomin beans. But, Doris Day...4°
JERHHHHHEHHHEE
ANDY BUSCHMANN -- Batesville, Arkansas.
I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO SEE AN INDEX OF MY FAVORITE COMIC ARTIST CAR-
MINE INFANTINO: GOLDEN AGE, SILVER AGE, WARREN, MARVEL, ETC.
Well, I don't seem to have a Carmine Infantino index on hand to x
Plagiarize, so all I can offer is my usual list of companies and
characters the guy has worked on...
Carmine Infantino
++-with Binder shoo "42-43; Baily Shop 'hS. Assisted Jack Kirby (192?)
editorial director DC '68-72; Pres.DC'72-76.
Fox-- early 0's. Fawcett-- Spy Smasher ('l2).
Marvel ('h1-'h7)Jack Frost, Park Monier Human Torch, Young Allies,
3('52-'53)horror,etc.; ('77)Howard the Duck, etc.
Street _& Smith-('h2) Blackstone. lev Gleason--('3, 'hk,'lk7)DD,weat.
e--("L]-'46) Commandos of the es.
on Press--('l)-')5) Golden Eagle. Prize--('lS)Prince Ra.
Hilinan--("6-'L8) Flying Dutchman, Gurmaster, Airboy(w), Heap(w),
|, crime, sports. St.John('50) "Son of Sinbad".
Avon--('50-'52) western, SF, Jesse James, Terrano the Conqueror.
DC--('h7-'76) Crime Patrol, old Flash, old Green Lantern, King Fara-
» Boy Commandos, Johnny Thunder, Powwow Smith, Rex the Wonder Dog,
Detective Chimp, Black Canary, JSA, old Atom, Trigger Twins, Romance
Inc., SF, Phantom Stranger, Flash!, Gang Busters, Silent Knight,
Dan Foley, Chriss KL-99, Charlie Chan, Jimmy Wakely, Super Chief,
Adam Strange:, Batman, Elongated’ Man, Superman, "Strange Sports
Stories", Human Target, cover lay-outs, etc.
Warren--('76-'77).
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BEN MILLER--- Davenport, Iowa. :
ONE OF MY FAVORITE CHARACTERS IS THE GREEN ARROW. COULD YOU GIVE ME
AN INDEX OF ALL HIS GOLDEN AGE-SILVER AGE APPEARANCES???
I don't know fran this "golden age","silver age","manganese age"
junk -- I'll just give you an index of the Green Arrow features.
This index won't go too deeply into his cameo appearances or reprints,
It is interesting to note that Green Arrow is one of that VERY small
handful of heroes who have been contimuon: active since the early
ho Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, » Green Arrow, Superboy,
uh...that's all I can think of. Even when GA's own strip finally ended
in 196), he was an active reg'lar member of the JLA.
GREEN ARROW
MORE FUN COHTcS #73(Nov.'l1) to #107(Jan. 'h6),
LEADING #1(Win.'2) to #14(Spr.'h5)("7 Soldiers of Victory").
ADVENTURE COMICS #103(Apr.'l6) to #269(Feb.'60) except for #206.
WORLD'S FINEST #7(Fall'h2)to 134,136,138,1)0,1)2,210,231, 2hh-on.
GREEN LANTERN #76-on. JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA most issues.
ACTION #1421, 421,426,428 ,431,143),136, Users eres nec
BRAVE & BOLD #50,71,85,100,106,113,11),117,129,130,136. 6
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VIM CURTIS -- Elmira, New York.
COULD YOU PLEASE GIVE ME A LIST OF ALL THE APPEARANCES OF THE LEGION
F SUPER HEROES???
8 LEGION OF SUPER HEROES:
AD’ Apr.'58, 1st appearance) ,267,282,290,293,300-380,103.
SUPERBOY #86 ,69,93,98,100,117,12h,125,127,129,147,1h8,172,173,176,
183-185, 186,190,191, 193,195,197-on.
ACTION #267,276,285-290,297 298, 306, 307, 309, 319, 33h, 360, 365,373,
378-387, 389-392.
SUPERMAN #147,149,152,155-157,162,165,167,176,213; ANNUAL #h,6,
JIMMY OLSEN #63,70,72,73,76,77,85, 87,88, 99,100, 106,117.
‘LOIS LANE #47,50,56. BATMAN #238. SECRET ORIGINS ‘#6.
WORLD'S FINEST #1)2,168,172. DC SUPER STARS #3.
«+enot to mention LEGION OF SUPER HEROES #1- reprints.
Now, in return for that, would someone PLEEZE explain to me why they
are currently featuring the Legion in SUPERBOY comics, and Superboy
stories in ADVENTURE comics instead of vice-versa????! The illogic of
it is maddening! DON'T somebody tell me that it's because they know
they can sell "SUPERBOY featuring the Legion of Super Heroes" but
they're not certain they could sell "ADVENTURE featuring the LOSH";
I mean, the actual comic logos of "SUPERBOY" and "ADVENTURE" are lost
around the huge LOSH logo -- the normal comic buyer couldn't even
notice the difference, mch less care, If the publishers believe in
this kind of logic, there's no reason why they shouldn't try something]
panel was by Inlu's true creator Marjorie Henderson Buell, the Pa)
in "Marge's LITTLE LULU". As for a newspaper strip...?
HOW ABOUT A JOHN STANLEY INDEX??? ‘
Didn't I recently do one a' those? Maybe that was in RBCC. Do: two.
IC colums frustrates my frazzled memory. As usual, all I previ 5
is a list of companies and characters that Mr.S worked ON...
John Stanley: ae in sn Paramount animation studios in the 30's
& "Os (prob: on Lulu?), plus writing/drawing magazine 3.
Stanley's comic book career has been confined to Deli/Gold Key for
whom he wrote and/or illustrated MICKEY MOUSE MAGAZINE, Little Iulu,
Tubby, Donald Duck, Bugs Bunny, Raggedy Ann, Jigger, Jigg & Mooch,
Peterkin Pottle, Nancy & Sluggo, Choo Choo Charlie; more recently
(60's & 70's): Linda Lark, 0.G.Whiz, Nellie the Nurse, Miss Peach,
Mélvin the Monster, 13 Going On 18. Stanley also wrote the first
issue of Dell's GHOST STORIES, a classic 1i1' issue which proved
again how in-touch Stanley wes (is?) with the minds of his readers
(in this case, what us kids found truly SCARY rather than funny as
in his other work). At any rate, you should turn back to that Stan-
ley interview in TBG a few months back.
JEREHHHHEHBHEHSHRHE
JACKSON L. NEIGENFIND -- Dauvhin, Pennsylvania.
COULD YOU DO AN INDEX OF ALL THE WALLY WOOD ART THAT HAS APPEARED
WARREN MAGAZINES??? x
First off, you'll find Wood stuff in CREEPY #9,38,l11,55,75 & 78;
EBRIE # 11,55,60,61; VAMPIRELLA #8-10,12,19,27; MONSTER WORLD #1,
But allow me to say that even as we speak, I'm attemoting to assemble
@ complete Wally Wood index (as best I can) for WW hisseff for an
upcoming publication Mr.W has modestly entitled "The Wonderful Art of
Wally Wood". I really need to ask you reader persons to help me out
on this, but WW asked me to put this index together within such a
short time that by the time you see this my time will be up. If any-
one has a WW index on hand, nonetheless » they might let me glance at
a copy just in case WW extends the deadline or gives me (us) a chance
like all Batman strips in SUPERMAN and all Superman strips in BATMAN
comics...for all they know, it might be dynamite packaging.
HEHEHHHHHHHHHE
DAVID HOWE -- ?
HOW ABOUT A MAN-THING INDEX??? I'M PARTICULARLY INTERESTED IN HIS
APPEARANCES PRIOR TO 'FEAR' #10,
Then I'll take the cowerd's way out and see if I can name just those
appearances prior to Man-Thing's FEAR strip. He originally apoeared
in SAVAGE TALES #1; after that, the only spot I can recall him pop-
ping up was with Ka-Zar in ASTONISHING TALES #12 & 13. Hm?
ANY IDEA WHICH COMIC-BOOK STORY HAS BEEN REPRINTED MOST OFTEN??? MY
GUESS WOULD BE SPIDER-MAN'S ORIGIN FROM 'AMAZING FANTASY' #15 WHICH
HAS BEEN REPRINTED IN 'SPIDER-MAN'#1,'SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL'#2, "ORIGINS
Q@ MARVEL COMICS", "STAN LEE PRESENTS THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN" BY
POCKET BOOKS, AND SEEMS TO ME 'ESQUIRE'’ OR SOMEBODY RAN IT ONCE.
Qkay, I assume we're referring to a comic-book story that has been
reprinted in its entirety. I mean, the most reprinted from a
comic book is mos’ something like a page out of TON #1 or
such, but these things have seldom been completely reproduced, The
Spider-Man origin from AMAZING FANTASY § a good guess -- I might
go with that. And yet it hasn't been reprinted as often as you seem
to think. That first strip was NOT reprinted in SPIDER-MAN #1 or in
ANNUAL #2...those were other retold versions. Nor was it in that 1il'
ESQUIRE stuck-onna-cover-mini-comic, if it's the one I have. Onna'
other hand, it was reprinted in MARVEL TALES #1. Hm...that's only 3
complete reprints, which is plenty as far as revrints go, but has
any other comic book story been reprinted more? Lessee'...(I hope
you people appreciate the spontaneity of this column -- it's obvious
that I make it up right as I go along). The Joker stria from BATMAN
#1 bas been reprinted at least that many times -- jn Veiffer's "Great!
Comic Book Heroes", "Batman from the 30s to the 70s¥, and FAMOUS
FIRST EDITIONS #F-5. Now, that 111' 2 vage origin from BATMAN #1 has
been reprinted a half-dozen times or more, but that's only 2 pages,
big deal. This is all so interesting I could just spit.
to make last-minit additions, At any rate, WW fans should be watching
for this publication pretty soon judging from wot WW sez.
JHRREHHBHBHREHEHHE
Now for some queries I cannot BEGIN to tackle...
JHREEHHEHEHEHEHEE
ROBERT GEDEN -- New Milford, New Jersey.
CAN YOU LIST ALL THE DC COMICS OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS WHICH HAVE
REPRINTED ANY OLD FAWCETT STRIPS, PLUS THE ORIGINAL ISSUE NUMBERS /
TITLES THE STRIPS APPEARED. IN???
Over the past few years this is a question which-is often asked --
actually wot readers usually have requested is a COMPLETE index of
DC reprints and sources during the early-mid 70's. So there must be
a certain amount of interest in a list like this. If some mtball
indexer out there would like to try this monster on for size, more
power to ‘im: I'll try to print it if Somebody sends it in!
JHB GHHHEHHHHE
Continued on page 22...
ARTISTS #2
Ala! “AcTion"# 1's ‘SUPERMAN’ STRIP WidS: REPRINTED iy —e “SUPERMAN” #1, “SUPERMAN, P U Og AB
serneeeinisuesste (3075 15 TE 7OS'GTeieatre®, coe s T YRORRCW
af nerenet Gvemwar 1996. 'A cies, N Ic} TREVES
DAVID HUNT -- Marvel Comics, New York. ie s LA T he
DO YOU HAVE INFO ON WHO MIGHT HAVE WRITTEN THESE EARLY 50'S COMICS 3 a 2 ee an! Cae
FROM DELL SUCH AS "BUGS BUNNY','BOZO THE CLOWN','MICKEY MOUSE' AND c Epuec ° VONSYPU
THE LIKE??? : 2 c 5 Oe a ie RIDDLEC
EB ALACLAY FLOXBUR
When I was preparing to write my "in-depth" index to’ WALT DISNEY'S ZETVFLOIEZY EBTWQ R
COMICS AND STORIES for RBCC, I decided to try to find out who had OZFSRXZASTI TRUDEAU
written and drawn all those other strips in th'ar besides the obvious T30 PKERENKELIIWSSB
stuff like the Ducks & Mice. To these ends I wrote Dave Smith of the NIJRADSUATWODLUCGAL
Disney Archives out at the Disney Studios; Dave's reply was that Dis- AZRICFENRSRPTARZANIR
tney Productions had no record of any of the Dell comic credits, and GDTBRPITIUVUEANJKCALB
that he didn't think that there were any records ANYWHERE any longer ILANEXKZPCANIFFDXEY
which credited these decades of Dell comics, Disney or otherwise; a- RRKMABRMNKOBWPETAIRB
side from educated gu is by discerning fans, this data would RJEDSCAAESTRADASSUO
seem to be lost forever as near as I can tell. And if finding the OTORAMLNLIGHTSIROBY
names of all those obscure (if at) artists weren't tuff enough,” « CRANDELELSKCIREDERFL
after 20-30 years. I don't see = anyone could even guess who actu-
ally WROTE each old Dell comic. I hope some reader will step forward
and offer this data, if possible. Steve Adams Hal Foster Esteban Maroto
« Alfredo Alcala Frank Kelly Freas Gray Morrow
FAURE RE EA RRA TICES, Carl Barks Fred Fredericks Don Newton
Ken Barr Dennis Fujitake Irv Novick
ROBERT WHITE -- Cicero, Illinois. William Black Jose Gonzales Joe Orlando
I'D LIKE SOME INFORMATION ABOUT THE "LITTLE LULU" NEWSPAPER STRIP -- Boris Chester Gould Don Rico
WHEN DID IT START OR STOP, WAS THERE A SUNDAY PAGE, DID JOHN STANLEY John Burroughs Al Jaffee Ned Riddle
HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH It??? at Milton Caniff Jeff Jones ° Don Rosa
Howie Chaykin Jack Katz John Severin
You can tell I'm getting closer to the end of the column since I'm Gene Colan Ken Kelly Scott Shaw
beginning to use up the queries I can't answer. I've looked all Tim Corrigan Roy Krenkel Allan St. John
through my modest 1i1' reference "library" and I can't find a lick Reed Crandell Harvey Kurtzman Frank Thorne
of data on a "Little Lulu" newspaper strip, though I'll readily admit Will Eisner — Lance G.B. Trudeau
that my interest in newspaper strip history is not what_my interest Lee Elias Bob kin Doug Wildey
in pais books is, I do recall that there was a "Little lulu" panel Ric Estrada Steve Leialoha Basil Wolverton
in EVENING POST of the 0's before "Hazel" took over . Buse ‘Maheras
‘that spot; and while we're at it, there was a nise series of lulu
@artoons from Pargmount which I've allus' sought data for. The POST
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HOW "BOUT AN WMDEX ON ALL THE COMICS USED IN DR.WERTHAM'S BOOK
"SEDUCTION OF THE INNOCENT"???
My copy of "Seduction..." has a rear page which seems to have been
neatly removed by the publisher, which, I believe someone once told
me, was the bibliography page; why the publisher may have been forced
to remove this page I can but guess, but I unnerstant that most cir-
culated editions are in this condition. Wot we need to find is some-
one with an intact copy, if indeed this was a bibliography page and
if,indeed another time, it listed the particular comics sited in the
body of the text. ;
JEHEHEHBHHBBHEEHE
OWEN KUBIK -- Dayton, Ohio. R
HOW ABOUT A STEVE ENGLEHART INDEX???
JEBHEEHEERHHEHHHGHE
KEVIN DOOLEY -- Glendale, California. :
CAN YOU SUPPLY ME WITH A MARSHALL ROGERS INDEX? OR MIKE NASSER???
HEHEHE HEEHRHHHBHE
MIKE DUDLEY -- Topsham, ME.
T REMEMBER READING ONCE ON A MARVEL BULLPEN PAGE THAT HERB TRIMPE
HAD DRAWN A STRIP WHICH HIS BROTHER MIKE TRIMPE WAS GOING TO INK. ©
WHERE DID THIS STRIP APPEAR??? é
JEBHHEHEBH EH HEHHBHHBEE
AL RECKARD -- ?
T HAVE THE ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING OF THE COVER TO 'TARZAN' #199, APR.
1971. CAN YOU TELL ME WHO THE ARTIST IS???
JEHEBHEHEBHEEBHHEE
STEVEN BYRNE -- Naperville, Illinois.
CAN YOU GATHER AN INDEX TO THE WORK OF DAVE COCKRUM? CHRIS CLAREMONT?
«sand that seems to be all that I have on hand for this TBG IC. So’
NOW I need to get to work on the next RBCC IC, It goes ever on.
Once again, before I close, I'd like to list a few recent comics
which I've been unable to locate. If anyone out there has some of
these for sale or knows where I might find them, pleez let me in on
lOBY DUCK #27 GHOST MANOR #31: THE DEEP #1
RIPLEY'S #70 SCARY TALES #10 MARVEL CLASSICS
GRIMM'S #41 HAUNTED #31 #27 & 28
STAR TREK #48 MANY GHOSTS OF
W.D.C.&S.#LL5 DR.GRAVES #62 GHOSTS #57
...and was there ever a DEADLY HANDS OF KUNG FU #33777
In the betwixt time, send your questions, answers, corrections and
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"(re-edited with unused footage for
*TV *MOVIES © COMICS
FLASH GORDON COMES TO THE BIG SCREEN in two different versions.
Dino De Laurentiis now has the rights to FLASH GORDON. He will
produce a $20 million budgeted live action version of the strip,
Filming will begin next Fall, It's reported’ that it'll be about
"18 months in the making," with pre-production starting now, so
it could be out in early 1979. Samuel Peeples will write the
- sereenplay. In VARIETY, DeLaurentiis maintained his film was
not copying STAR WARS: "STAR WARS was inspired by FLASH GORDON,
We tried to buy the rights before STAR WARS was in release.
This was a dream of mine. It was so expensive, so complicated,
but finally I decide to buy the rights. I didn't hesitate
because the rights were expensive. I hesitated because the
picture was expensive." He calls it “maybe the most expensive
feature ever made in the history of motion pictures.”
Meanwhile, Filmation also apparently has rights to the strip.
“They have a full-length, animated version (from the poster art-
work it looks faithful to the Alex Raymond art) due out next
Winter, They call it “The Greatest Animated Adventure of Them
AIT." Either way, FLASH GORDON is returning to movies.
THE NEW VERSION of Fran Striker's THE LONE RANGER will be
filmed:'in 1978 with an unknown in the title role. Sir Lew Grade
and Jack Warther and Martin Starger have teamed up on the films
BUCK COMES TO TV sometime this season. NBC has bought the Universal
produced BUCK ROGERS TV series. The series, which apparently sold
without a pilot, owes some of its sales success to STAR WARS.
Apparently all of the comic strip characters will be included
in the storyline. The series will be one hour weekly, although it
has not yet gone into production or been scheduled. The format will
apparently be updated so that Buck Rogers is a 1970s astronaut who
somehow shows up in the future. David Gerrold, sf
author also mown for writing “The Troubles With
—~Tribbles"” STAR TREK episode, will be the BUCK
ROGERS series’ story editors (VARIETY )
"WONDER WOMAN STARTED OUT as a comic book,
became a program oh ABC, and is now on CBS.”
== ABC executive responding to CBS
executive's charges that ABC programs
only “comic book stuff"
TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS FORTHCOMINGs
November 12-15: THE GODFATHER SAGA
TV)» HALLMARK HALL OF FAME: THE
LAST HURRAH, November 16th. November
| 2ists THE AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE'S
10TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL (the ten
best American films of the last 50
years). November 22nd: HOW THE
BEATLES CHANGED THE WORLD(Documentary)
November 23rds ONCE UPON THE
BROTHERS GRIMM. November 24thsYABBA
DABBA DOO! THE HAPPY WORLD OF HANNA-
BARBERA, 25th anniversary retrospective
of Hanna-Barbera Studios’ works
November 27th: THE HOBBIT.
Rankin-Bass animated special with voices of John Huston, Cyril
Ritchard, Otto Preminger, and Orson Bean, . November: IT'S A CHARLIE
BROWN THANKSGIVING, December 4ths THE GATHERING. A dying man tries
to reconcile himself with his estranged family at Christmas with Bd
Asner, Maureen Stapleton. THE BILLBOARD AWARDS (December 11th).
December 11th: IT HAPPENED ONE CHRISTMAS with Cloris Leachman,
Wayne Rogers, Orson Welles, December 15th: THE HISTORY OF RECORDED
SOUND, December 18th: HENRY WINKLER MEETS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE,
December 19th: TELL ME MY NAME with Arthur Hill, Barnard Hughes.
- An illegitimate girl tries to locate her real mother,
Also scheduled for December: CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS with Ricardo
Montabaln, Karl Malden: JOHNNY CASH CHRISTMAS: THE FLINTSONES*
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL; THE ANNIE CHRISTMAS SHOW; DOUG HENNING'S
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL; WINNIE THE POOHs HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS,
MEL BROOKS ON HIS next film (HIGH ANEXIETY) and Alfred Hitchcocks
“This is a tribute to Alfred Hitchcock's unique and wonderful
contribution to movies,",,.Woody Allen is planning another film to’
Frances the Talking-Mule will return-- in a
syndicated TV series,,.ALIAS SMITH AND JONES reruns are now being
sold for syndication. «THE HUDSON BROTHERS have a new syndicated
series which will start in 1978,..TAKE 5 with (Jerry)Stiller &
(Anne)Meara is a syndicated comedy (5 minute) series produced by
J. Walter Thompson Company for 5 day runs for 17 weeks.
////perenes ‘THE LINES: the CBS executive who said ABC"s programs
were “comic book stuff;’ reports BROADCASTING, was Robert Wussler.
Wussler is no longer with CBS. Allegedly,his "comic book” renark
helped to send him on his way. ///
PERNELL ROBERTS WILL STAR again in a movie, It's LASSIE, MY
LASSIE, Co-starring will be Jimmy Stewart and Mickey Rooney.
AIP's METEOR will star Karl Malden,.,Vincent Price plays twins,
Abe Vigoda, the butler in a BIONIC WOMAN episode...Louis Jordan
will be a forthcoming murderer on COLUMBO...Rock Hudson and Lee
Remick will star in the film version of WHEELS (it's an NBC mini-~
series)..eBob Seagren will play a gay football payer on SOAP...7%
The COSMIC CHRISTMAS is a half-hour animated special coming this
Christmas in syndication. It cost $250,000 to produce, Its plet
concerns three futuristic beings (aliens?) who come to learn the
true meaning of Christmas... Erich Segal says Ryan O'Neal will “
return as Oliver in the LOVE STORY sequel, OLIVER'S STORY. Segal
also hopes Ray Milland and John Marley will return for the sequel
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Welcome to another madcap,. zany issue of BEAUTIFUL BALLOONS--this one being #66. As always’, BB is written and edited by Don §
Maggie Thompson, 8786 Hendricks Road, Mentor, Ohio 44060. If you have advice, complaints, letters of comment, illustrations, news
clippings, information, or similar goodies, send ‘em to us. at this address, rather than to Alan Light or TBG. The first:installment
of this column appeared in TBG #19, dated August 15, 1972--we hope you've enjoyed the last five-years-plus as much» as we have: You
will note that this issue marks a slight change in format’;Alan has been getting plaintive requests from his readers, begging that
we make this column easier to read. We can't change our literary style that much (or, rather, we won't)--but we can increase your
ease a bit by increasing the size of type. (Actually, this was Alan's idea; he even provided the paper for us to use.) We'll be
experimenting for a while with types of typeface,-layout, and the like. Let us know what you think.
‘SPECIAL
The.time has come for all fans who know anything about the funny animal field to come to the aid of one of their fellow fans and re-
searchers. Over the years, as you know, lots and lots and lots of artists have produced exceptional work to bring the world of Walt
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Disney to the world of newsstand patrons. The problem is that Disney
Studios policy was that that exceptional work be done in anonymity, in
part in order to present a cohesive image to the children who bought
Disney publications. It's important to the world of comic art that
the people who produced the art that so many of us grew up with be ‘fin-
ally identified. The problem is that it may, even now, be too late to
finger some of the artists who did the work we loved.
‘Ello! 2m Here
REPRESENTING
ME BEAUTIFUL °
- BALLOONS. » 7
ORGANIZATION!
T'M SURE You'Re
One fan, Horst Schréder, is doing his best to see that credit is given
and work is identified. He has worked against incredible odds and has
invested vast amounts of his own time and money in the effort. Perhaps
his biggest problem is that an ocean separates him from his sources;
an American involved with the problem--and as devoted as he has been--
could by now have interviewed the men of the industry in person,
tracked down the mysteries, and been well on the way to producing a
book on the subject. But Horst lives in Sweden--and he has been met
with what has seemed at times a wall of massive indifference.
The time has come for those with information to trot it out. We'll all
benefit enormously in the long run. Here, paraphrased, is the letter
we have from him about the illustrations you'll find on the preceding page, this page, and the next two pages:
In December 1977, I'll prepare a complete English index of all--or nearly all--Disney funny-animal comic-book stories. It'll
run about 300 or 400 pages (including illustrations) and will be printed after I get at least 100 pre-orders- (Those people
will pledge to mail advance money as soon as I have the manuscript ready for printing, though not before.) The cost will run
somewhere in the neighborhood of $20-$35, and I'll only be able to afford to offset 300 copies. Time between finishing the
manuscript and having it printed should take about one month. Those who pre-order will get 10% off the final cover price.
I'm trying to identify as many artists as possible, and the work will be cross-indexed. I have sunk four years of work, much
money, and two pretty useless TBG ads into this. I needed help, and I still need help. ‘Though I have been given great support
from WDP and some artists, there are still many artists who worked till the mid-'50's who need to be identified.
IF YOU KNOW ANYTHING ON THIS TOPIC, PLEASE WRITE! All correspondénts will get credit in the book. Those who provide confirm-
able information I don't already have will get an additional 10% off the cover price, if they want the book. I know the
following artists have worked on
Disney comics, but I need more infor-
mation on them (such as a photo, sam-
ples, relatives): Don Gunn, Ken Hult-
f An! HERE Hey COME Now / = gren; Riley Thompson, Chuck McKimson,
1 must Be FIRM! Vivie Risto, Frank McSavage, Gil Tur-
UNCA micKEey / ner, Jack Hannah (apart from FC #9),
aes UNGA MICKEY / ‘Lee Hooper, Bob Grant, and Rober Be-
GET MY gucha.
HANDS ON THAT
YOONS If you know anything about these ar-
tists or their art, please write to
me! If you know anyone who might have
information, please have them write to
me! Please, don't sit on your know-
ledge like a miser. WDP doesn't know
everything, unfortunately, about its
artists; too many records were never
kept and too many artists died or
See OGe dropped out of the business. But some~
AWAITRESS. AT where among 10,000 comics fans, there
must be someone who knows something.
ay THE INN; WHEN.
_ CAN T_ENSOY é Sr ¢
The following artists have been identi-
IT?
fied: Roger Armstrong, Carl Barks,
Jack Bradbury, Carl Buettner, Harvey
Eisenberg, Al Hubbard, Ken Hultgren
(tentatively; I need a photo), Walt
Kelly (did he really do PINOCCHIO FC
#92? others?), Dick Moores, Paul Mur-
ry, Tony Strobl, Mo Gollub (I need a
photo), and Bill Wright. I know many
of the artists after the mid-'S0's, as
well, but I'd like to hear about them,
too.
Most important, though, is the work
before 1955. Tell me the issue and
story for identification; that'll be
sufficient. I have nearly all the
Disney books already (though I need--
YOU WANNA MAKE.SOMETHING /].” (ae, either to buy or purchase photostats
OF IT, FANCY BOY? >
- of--all giveaways except those by Barks
and those from Cheerios, Wheaties, and
Cheerios 3-Ds; it'd be nice if I could
list those, too, in my index).
I shall not include other Disney books
based on non-animated characters, but I
need to know about all art based on the
animated films. I need to know who
did ALICE (FC #331, FC #341), CINDER-
FIA (FC #272), PINOCCHIO (FC #252-—
not by Kelly), and CAPTAIN HOOK & PETER
(SAND EVER SINCE ON fez, Z
HALLOWEEN PAN (FC #446).
2£ anyone knows about Barks' oils, I'd
like to include a checklist of those
as well. There is also much fine art
in illustrated Disney children's books
before 1950, and no one at WDP seems
to know who did what. Though I'm not
going to concentrate on this work, any
information on them would be included
in the book.
I have Munsey: DISNEYANIA, so there's
no need to repeat information from it.
Corrections would be welcomed, though.
All Disney illustrations copyright 1977 by Walt Disney Productions.
OLD AN WINTER IS
AFTER ME / WE'S ANGRY
BECAUSE HE'S NEVER
BEEN ABLE TO FIND
PIXIELAND TO FREEZE
\T OVER! £5 3
TARNATION! SUDDENLY I'VE GOT THAT
OLD FEELIN‘ I ALWAYS FEEL RIGHT
BEFORE A RUCKUS STARTS...
NO! UM WIDE AWAKE! GET THOSE
BAA-ING MUTTON CHOPS OUT OF HERE!
COUNTING SHEEP ISN'T THE ANSWER!
YES, IT LOOK:
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LIKE YOU'VE STRUCK
IT RICH, CHIEF!
T’/uL HELP You, SON /
wi LET ME
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(There are many mistakes and omissions in the newspaper-strip section.)
I may be the only person in the world mad enough to attempt to index all the
Disney funny-animal stories; you can help me to make it a book which will save
many fine artists from undeserved oblivion. Please write.
The fastest, way to reach him with information--and the cheapest--is to get from your
friendly local Post Office an aerogramme. This is a single sheet of paper with postage
printed on it; you type your message on one side, fold it and seal it (and include no
enclosures), and drop it in any mailbox. The most recent one we have costs 22¢; the
price may have gone up since then--but it's still by far the cheapest and fastest way
to write to anyone overseas. You can get a heck of a lot of typing on one sheet, if
you forget everything you ever knew about wide margins and spacing between paragraphs.
FOR YOU,
BRER_LION,
VLUEDO ITY
WEVE HAD ALL KINDS OF FALSE &
ALARMS FROM THAT TOE OF YOURS!
THIS IS DIFFERENT!
THIS 16 A WITCH
TYPE PAIN!
YOU MEAN D-D-DE WITCH
DAT LIVE IN DE S-SMOKIN'
HOLE IN DE MIDDLE OF
DE DARK SWAMP?
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Bucky! SEE ?
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Here's his address: _ Horst Schréder
‘ Birger Jarlsgatan 119/1
S$-113 56 Stockholm
Sweden
You may have some misgivings about dealing with someone at this distance, so let
us amplify things a bit; we've been corresponding with Horst for years and years,
now. He has always written promptly and at length. He is fluent in his use-of
English; there is no problem in communicating with him. (In fact, he is a far
better correspondent than we are.) He has worked on collecting Disney comic-book
work for years, and you can simply cite story by title and issue number--or
however you find it simplest. (He suggested we number the panels we're running
here for ease in identification; we think it'd involve less confusion if you just
quote the balloons when you write him.)
By the way, there are enormous advantages to having contacts in Europe, especially
if you're a Disney fan. You, too, can benefit from helping him. (You'll find
more on that in the lettercolum.)
Horst will be away from the above address till December, but mail will be held
for him--and he'd be absolutely stunned to return to a pile of letters with of-
fers of help. A letter takes about a week to reach him; why not write imme-
diately to get things started?
[And we'll make a couple of hints and comments to get things started: The "Too
bad... They haven't a chance!" panel looks like Bill Wright's work to us. The
people who are most likely to identify artists and writers and such on comics
are not WDP employees; they are employees of Western Publishing Company, Inc.
(now Gold Key), North Roed, Poughkeepsie, New York 12602. Unfortunately, many of
the old hands are no longer with the company. Also unfortunately, the offices
are spread across the company, with most editorial work handled in either New
York City of Los Angeles. But any of our audience who can contact people--es-
pecially old-timers--with the company could be of enormous. help in the short run
to Horst and in the long run to all comics fans.]
We'd like to hear from you experts, too--but the urgent letter to write now is the
one to Horst (If you simply cannot write to someone overseas, we'll forward in-
formation to him--if you want to write to us instead.)
I, PANCHITO, MUST
EXPRESS NNGELF...
| y $ N SO HE'S TRYING
ae D TO BRIBE ME NOW!
PICKED UP HIS KNIFE AND BOLEADORAS
(ALASSO,SORT OF) AND WENT TO HUNT OSTRICHES
ashe 3
Does, HA HA HA HA!
BO TRIES To TALK, 3. HO HO HO. HO HO/
BUT FINDS HE CAN'T 4% y THAT FIXED HIM.
EXHAUSTED, ALL HE DOES
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SLIVER-BRAINED
NUMSKUEL:}
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BITS OF NEWS MS. MARVEL will be going bi-monthly and Dave Cockrum will be handling the art. %% X-MEN has been announced as going
[or--BE WITH . monthly, but the changeover in schedule won't happen for a while yet. %% Len Wein's work for DC will include MR.
IT VIA BB] MIRACLE, DETECTIVE, and a slew of backup features. %% Man-Thing fans, cheer up. Your favorite garbage heap will be
squilching his way through at least three different Marvels in the upcoming months--HOWARD THE DUCK, RAMPAGING HULK,
and MARVEL TEAM-UP. %% Tony Isabella, who hasn't had an exclusive contract with DC for some time now, will be working for DC and
Marvel. He's currently involved in writing a SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN fill-in issue--though, as with any fill-in, it may be some time
before the story sees print. %% Oh, yes-- Here's more specific word (though a couple of weeks older) on Len Wein from Mike Gold:
"Len will, indeed, be writing; as opposed to editing. He will be doing DETECTIVE regularly, and he'll be doing The Human Target,
Hawkman, Deadman, and one or two others as back-ups. He is also creating a couple of new projects; I doubt these will surface for
at least a year. As of this writing, Len has to finish off his current Spider-Man multi-parter (I think he has another two issues to
go) and perhaps a Thor and FF. Len and Glynis just bought a three-story house (mansion by New York standards) in Queens--October 22
Walt Simonson, Louise Jones, Paul Levitz, Marty Pasko, Mark Hannerfeld,-my wife, and myself helped ‘em move. I can barely type--
three stories!" %% That should bring you up to date...
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= The lovely picture there to the left
measures 7 1/2" x 11"; with our new
. size-of-original=material, we'd appre-
ciate slightly smaller art. This size
gives us less to write--but limits our
< layout. (Nice picture, though; isn't
it?)
Mike Gold, Public Relations, DC Comics Inc]
75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York
| -LETTERS-
October 25, 1977]
I should have complete information on the +
various format changes out to you in a
of months ago just how we're going to be
moving and when and why, but for various
obvious business reasons we're not going
public until schedules have been locked up
and work is under way. Of all the -rumors
I've heard, no one has hit it exactly right
--yet.
fo Steven Scholz: I think the major prob-
lem,with Atlas was in the fact that a lot
of wholesalers didn't want to handle
another line of comics--particularly an
unproven line with a dozen different titles
I'm sure the Atlas titles. didn't even get
out of the warehouses in a lot of whole-
salers' districts--they gathered dust for
a while and were returned without ever
making it to the stands. It's impossible
to tell their success on the stands. A
25% sale (which, I understand, was rather
high for Atlas) might translate to a 75%
“sale of those copies that were on the
stands for any real length of time.
To Dennis Tagliabue: Jim Starlin does
exactly as much work as he wants to, no
more, no less. He's working for us these
days, and we're happy to get whatever we
can out of him. You'll see his work in
SUPERBOY AND THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES
#238, a lot of covers, and an odd page
here and there (BATMAN FAMILY title page,
#17, for example).
Publishers rarely raise the cover price
because and only because they are not
making enough profit. We up the price to
meet expenses. Granted, these expenses
cut into profit, but if all other costs
were held down, we wouldn't need to raise
the price.
ERRING
TSU aN
For example, each year we can count on
two increases in printing costs: Major
increases--the price of paper has sky-
rocketed during the past few years. Those
35¢ paperbacks are going for $1.50 these
days, right? Printing costs (taking paper
out of consideration) have been holding
their own, because Sparta has been coming up with cost-cutting practices, like those new plates which, for a while at least, caused
all the thin lines to wiggle all over the page. Luckily, this problem is just about (dare I say it?) straightened out.
Distribution costs have gone up, if you consider the fact that comics have started to enter the real world, with greater marketing
and advertising and distribution promotion and such. These are expenses that barely existed back when comics were a dime. More
significantly, the editorial costs have gone up a bit, as we've started to sign contracts (which provide certain benefits) and raise
rates. Our top writer's rate, for example, has gone up 6% in the last several months.
To Steve Pick: The first four Dollar Comics were selected because they represented four totally different types of comics DC pub-
iishes, and each of the four was a best-seller in its category. Luckily, each still is. For each person who wouldn't buy a war
comic, there's’a person who wouldn't buy a super-hero title (more or less; since Charlton cut back, our mystery and war books have
picked up a bit; they were always doing rather well, even when our previous publisher was cancelling them). We're promoting
BATMAN FAMILY to dollar status because SUPERMAN FAMILY is, perhaps, the most profitable non-reprint comic being published today.
The other three of the first bunch are all doing about equally; we'll be setting up another super-hero Dollar Comic for next
summer. By then, we won't have too many homeless super-heroes.
It's been a tough year for comic-strip people and a great year for comic-strip people. In the same period that we received STAR
HAWKS and the Marvel strips, Al.Capp and Chester Gould retired, Frank Robbins retired from strips, Stan Lynde gave up RICK O'SHAY,
and Roy Crane died. The strips are finally beginning to-get out of their 1940's period and, nostalgia aside, a lot of the old
greats are beginning to go the way of LUM AND ABNER and YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS. Luckily, the end of one era seems to be followed by
the beginning of another.
Actually, we can recall when paperbacks didn't have prices--because they were all 25¢. Those of you who can recall the $1.50
paperback may soon be showing your age, though. There aren't many of those left
Horst -Schrdéder, Birger Jarlsgatan 119/1 A German fan has talked WDP into reprinting all of Barks in a limited portfoiio
S-113 56 Stockholm, Sweden [September 16, 1977] edition of only 300 copies. Print is large-size, black and white, in English, on
coated stock, printed on both sides, except where the story ends on an uneven
page count. It's not reprinted chronologically, but since it's on loose sheets, this can be rearranged later by you. Delivery
should be one per month or one per every six weeks, depending on the printer.
There'll be 60-68 pages per installment. ¢ will be about $32 including airmail (if sent registered, it'd be about $35 mailed
well packaged). So far, the installments are:
#1: WDCsS #33, #52, FC #29.a, b [Published]
#2: WDC&S #58, #84, #101, FC #29 c, FC #79 [Published]
#3: WDC&S #32, #34, #36, #39, #91, #96 [To be out July-20]
#4: FC #62a, WDC&S #65, #195, #223 [To be out in August]
month or so. We made up our minds a couple-
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To get in on this, you must formally enter a book club
and you'll be given a membership number. This doesn't
cost any extra, but it's a demand by WDP, to eliminate
hassles from other licensees. Joining means you get a
subscription which will always be valid for at least four
issues, including the latest received. Subscriptions
start with the current issue; back issues will be available
until they're sold out. Cancellation should reach me not
later than three weeks from the date I mail your latest
issue; if I get it on time, you'll get three more issues
and that's it. But if you cancel late, you'll get four
more issues. If you don't cancel at all, your membership
will be extended at least three more issues. Payment is
to be in U.S. funds to Patrick Dulay
4771 Pine Trace Drive
Youngstown, Ohio 44515.
You pay
upon receipt. I guess this stuff will get valuable with
time, since it's strictly limited. You can place several
subs at once in your name, if you want to--or you can share
with some friends. In this case, though, one person will
have to stand for the sub legally. I have been given
50 subs to distribute and have placed one ad in Scandanavia.
Everyone is on holiday, so the response is slow--only one
or two a day--but I foresee very little difficulty in
getting rid of the subs in short time. If you want any,
you'd better hurry. (On the other hand, it's an expen-
diture of $35 a month.)
All I'm interested in is getting my fifty tucked away,
whether it's here or in the States, provided the buyers
over there are trustworthy, what with payment on receipt
and all that which is not usual in this freakish business.
(By the way, régistration seems to,be a must, thanks to
dealing overseas.)
Let's see, the total cost of buying the comics involved
in the first two installments comes to $445.50, if you
get comics in Overstreet's "Good" condition (which is
pretty rag-tag, when you come right down to it). Of
course, you're only getting the Barks work here-~but
that's mostly why the cost of these issues is so high
in the first place...
I was not too surprised by this decision.
dangered strips are shifted off the main comics page on the left over to a small ghetto on the upper right.
weeks in this purgatory. It seems that no reprieve arrived.
I came, reluctantly, to agree with you that at any rate the daily comic-strip form was: not the best vehicle for HOWARD.
most about Steve Gerber's HOWARD are the intricacies of character development through which the principals evolve before us.
enjoy the bizarreness of the external circumstances with which these characters must deal, but that is a bonus.
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in the newspaper strip.
more than an intellectual who has been seduced by the cult of proletarian chic.
comic it is not the only one.
So while, of course, I regret HOWARD's demise out here, the pain is not what it might have been.
PICK TRACY, which had threatened to run forever, was given the axe to make way for the
There is, I believe, redeeming social value in a series of events which
catalyst, in any case, HOWARD served nobly.
Duck. HOWARD, in his turn; was replaced with STAR HAWKS.
produces such a result.
We've been fortunate in a local Lake County paper.
HTD, which the Cleveland morning paper dropped.
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|BUZ SAWYER, HOWARD THE DUCK, and STAR HAWKS.
ing:
Hallowinners:
some books for
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By Don Thompson
A good way to get into the mood for Halloween is
to curl up with a geod book about ghosties arid
ghoulies and long-legged beasties and things that
go bump in the night:
An excellent place to start is with Robert Bloch’s
story collection, COLD CHILLS (Doubleday, 178
pages, $5.95). Bloch, best-known'still as the author
of Psycho, has written many a chiller.
This book contains 14 mostly eerie stories. Best
of the lot is “The Movie People,” must reading for
anyone who loves old movies.
Another fine collection of shuddery short stories
is Robert Aickman’s COLD HAND IN MINE
(Scribner's, 252 pages, $8.95), proof that the old-
fashioned ghost story is still with us and, in the
hands of a writer as skilled as Aickman, still effec-
tive.
Writers and fans of fantasy recently. started
holding annual conventions (on Halloween, of
course) and handing out awards to favored practi-
tioners.
Gahan Wilson, a weird cartoonist who regularly
appears in Playboy, The Magazine of Fantasy and
Science Fiction and The New Yorker, has edited
FIRST WORLD FANTASY AWARDS (Doubleday,
311 pages, $8.95).
‘This is not just a best-of-the-year collection —
Wilson includes some Robert Bloch and Manly
Wade Wellman stories from the '30's. The book
also has illustrations, essays and poems. It is agem,
guaranteed to raise goosepimples, ,
Another fine anthology is WHISPERS, edited by
Stuart David Schiff (Doubleday, 226 pages, $7.95).
This started out’ as a collection of stories from
Schiff's semi-professional magazine, Whispers, but
it contains several new stories as well.
And, bless Doubleday’s black heart, it contains
several illustrations, some of them excellent — the
return of book illustrations is long overdue.
Another fine anthology of original stories is
SUPERHORROR, edited by Ramsey Campbell (St.
Martin's Press, 187 pages, $7.95). There are several
good stories in this book, only a couple of clunkers.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock
bleday, 224 pages, $7.95) contains six tales of ter-
ror and seven of mystery.
Among the chillers are “The Horror of the
Heights” and “The Terror of Blue John Gap” —
both of them very effective chillers.
Fritz Leiber’s most recent novel, OUR LADY OF
DARKNESS. (Putnam's, 185 pages, $7.95), starts
out very well indeed as a fantasy involving some
real people, including the late fantasy writer Clark
Ashton Smith.
‘There is at least one good solid jolt fairly early in
the book, but the climax is too ridiculous to be
frightening. If the menace makes you laugh, it is
not a menace.
For those seeking less expensive shudders —
cheap thrills? — try the Ballantine paperback edi-
The paper has a habit of telegraphing its punches as far as the comics are concerned.
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THE MASTER —
Howard Phillips
Lovecraft, patron
saint of today’s
spooky writers; an
pears as a frontis-
piece portrait in
“First World Fantasy
Awards.” Gahan Wil-
son, the macabre
cartoonist who drew
this portrait, also
edited the book.
Books
tions of H. P. Lovecraft's THE CASE OF CHARLES
DEXTER WARD (127 pages, $1.50), THE DOOM
‘THAT CAME TO SARNOTH (208 pages, $1.50) and
THE HORROR IN THE MUSEUM (245 pages,
$1.50).
‘The first is a novel, the second a collection of
stories by HPL and the third is a compendium of
stories by other writers revised by Lovecraft.
These stories are wordy and sometimes telegraph
their punch, but some are highly effective.
Basil Copper’s THE CURSE OF THE FLEERS
(St. Martin's Press, 140 pages, $7.95) is a traditional
romantic thriller — and a very entertaining one.
This is ideal reading on a chilly autumn evening
with the wind howling outside.
And if you want to read some nonfiction about
the monsters of myth and legend — with occa-
sional hints that there might be something real be-
hind the legend — try a sampling of these:
VAMPIRES by Nancy Garden (Bantam Skylark
paperback, 108 pages, $1.75) and WEREWOLVES
by Nancy Garden (Bantam Skylark, 106 pages,
$1.75) are basic histories of beliefs in these super-
natural menaces, replete with period illustrations.
A NIGHT IN TRANSYLVANIA by Kurt Brokaw
(Grosset & Dunlap, 137 pages, $5.95) is a large-size
paperback, lavishly illustrated, that takes you on a
Dracula tour of Transylvania — it would make a
good guidebook for a real tour. ‘
Doubleday offers a series of books in its New Li-
brary of the Supernatural at $8.95 each.
Recent releases, volumes 13, 14, 15 and 16 of the
series, are DREAM WORLDS by Stuart Holroyd,
ENIGMAS AND MYSTERIES by Colin Wilson,
WITCHES AND WITCHCRAFT by Jeremy King-
+ston and ALCHEMY, THE ANCIENT SCIENCE by
Neil Powell. All are highly readable, informative
and beautifully illustrated. ;
Just to end on a hairy note, Basil Copper’s THE
‘WEREWOLF IN LEGEND, FACT AND ART (St.
Martin's Press, 240 pages, $8'95) will tell you all
you ever wanted to know about werewolves — in-
cluding how to become one.
Happy reading — and may the wind be all that’s
howling outside your window,
This will serve to let you know, if you don't already, that the Seattle TIMES has
cancelled HOWARD THE DUCK after a run of seventeen weeks.
En-
HOWARD spent ‘about six
What I enjoy
I also
These are the quali-
They cannot be duplicated, or at least they were not duplicated,
the above plus PRINCE VALIANT, THE PHANTOM, STEVE CANYON, MANDRAKE, FLASH GORDON, and TARZAN.
HOWARD suffered a noticeable diminution in character during the course of the strip, ‘coming across ‘as little
Of course, this is one aspect of HOWARD, but in the
Perhaps I should mention that as a
Not only did it pick up STAR HAWKS from the beginning, but it is picking up
In case you're interested, it's THE NEWS-HERALD, Box 351, Willoughby, Ohio
Mail subs (daily and Sunday) are $17.95 for three months, and dailies of interest are BROOM HILDA, DOONESBURY, CATFISH,
The Sunday selection (Sunday-only subs are $4 for three montls) is more interest-
(Waps! Excuse us! It
doesn't carry Sundays for BUZ) SAWYER, BROOM HILDA, or CATFISH.) Anyway, we thought some of you out there.might be interested
jin that line-up.
can he come up with?) .
list.
%% If you do subscribe, tell. 'em we sent you...
You have gone“on record as being non-supporters of Jack Kirby's latest work. Why you
dislike his work, you have never really said, but I take it you are a bit put off by hs
frequently stilted dialogue and rather routine story-lines (How many "gods" stories
Anyway, I thought I'd help you out by listing some more "craftsmen" who should be put on your "Don't Read"
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First and certainly foremost would have to be Roy Thomas. Thomas has taken it upon
himself to denounce many of his peers, whether directly or through his sneering little
jabs. Yet what puzzles me dg. who is,Roy/fhomas? From what little I've seen his job
at Marvel is to adapt, fathér thah write. Please name me one title Roy actually
scripts from his own mind. Ahh, yes, CAPTAIN AMERICA. After everyone had finished
attacking Kirby's CAP, Roy took over for one story, in which his. totai output waa re is
telling the Captain america story as it had been fashioned by Kirby,.Lee, and_Englehar
That single isste took a lot out of Roy, because the very next issue, Kirby's art re-
appeared, this time in reprint form. Don and Maggie, whatever Tack s faults has vee
could you tell me exactly how many times this writer/editor/penciller/cover artist has
succumbed to the Dreaded Deadline Doom in the past 30 years?
Now could you tell me approximately (numbers don't go that
high) how many times Roy has triple-D'd in the past five
years? Now, divide Roy's total into Jack's total and you
have the total value of one Roy Thomas., (Note: If any of
you did not have high school mathematics, you should realize
that you cannot divide by zero.)
Los Angeles Times
Mon., Oct. 17, 1977
FILM CLIPS
Sent by Jeff Gelb
Evans Sails Into Popeye Deal
BY GREGG KILDAY
a fe ” Times Statt writer
Rotel, Evans, the producer, was acting as if he had just
eaten wis spinach: The simile is unavoidable, given tue Bf
had aropped by his office at Paramount to hear about his
The ere @ proposed movie musical about Popeye
Hey, speaking of the DDD, how about everybody's favorite,
Len Wein? Bets, anyone, on how-soon he dumps AMAZING
SPIDER-MAN? Of course, now that he's dropped FANTASTIC
FOUR, he's gotta drop another comic as well, just to give
him something not to do. How about flipping Bigeeur:
£ ie best writers in the business, but now he has been re-
auced! CoA LCeTaa ER ce 5 4 Aen Marv's noble efforts to fill in for Thomas,
ji the duced to little more than a hack, f : ees
A movie musical about Wein, Gerber (Gerber! There's another one.), etc., but Marv's work is suffering ae
Popeye the Sailor? If Lee and Goodwin would get on the ball, they would hire some apprentices, like DC did.
Evans wasn't joking.
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that we're living in the Me -
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am what I am and that’s all
‘what I am. Everyone can
Marvel could sure use a Levitz, a Pasko, a Rozakis, or a Michelinie.
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Evans was almost singing” :
the lyrics of a possible sone Robert Evans
in Popeye's own gravelly voice, except that neither melo-
. dies nor lyrics have yet been written for the planned musi-
es ee the simple reason that a Composer has yet to be se-
Dustin Hoffman, however, has agreed to play the irasci-
Ble sailor—in fact, he has already be; danei i
Preparation te eee idy begun dancing lessons in
ily Tomlin has indicated he i
the alring Ge Ov led her. yillingness to play
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: brought me a couple ‘of projects he wanted to do—He. ‘ooks rest, and this-detracts
* from the sale value to collec-
tors.
‘The pulp magazine interest:
is reviving, Ward said, and he
has a few items of that type in
stock. And there's a showcase
full of — remember them? —
Big Little Books.
WARD SAYS there are cur-
ently about 200 to 225 titles
on the market and he eventu-
ally hopes to carry all of them,
including those aimed at the
small child. Another feature
he plans to offer is a subscrip-
anted to play Dracula, a clown—but nothing I liked.
en I learned that ASCAP makes $75,000 a year off of the
Popeye song. Popeye's known all over the world. So 1
called Dustin up and told him I had an idea—what did he
think about a musical about Popeye? There was silence
nd then Dustin said, ‘It’s the reatest idea I ever heard.’”
;, After some months of negotiations, Evans secured the
film Tights to the Popeye characters—Popeye, Olive Oyl,
fae ‘Wimpy, Sweet Pea—from the King Features Syn-
icate.
Like “Superman” of years past, ‘Star Wars” comic books may become
collector's items in years to come. Jim Ward, owner of The Comic Store
which opened Saturday, arranges books on the rack in preparation for
opening day. The store offers both current titles and collector items,
New City Store Opens
For Comic Book Fans
Tucked away unobtrusively in a ware-
> Then, to ensure that the movie would appeal to adults as
fel as children he engaged satirist Jules Feiffer to create
1¢ archetypal Popeye adventure.
‘havent set a director yet,” Evans continued, pacing
Bxcitedly behind his desk. “But I know I want both a direc-
Jor and a choreographer for this—I don't want them to be
the same person. I hear Patricia Birch did wonderful things
$vith the choreography on ‘Grease,’
* “Richard Sylbert is going to be working on the film as
my executive producer,”
+ Evans was interrupted by Barry Diller, Paramount's
chairman of the board, who burst into the office in his
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tion service, whereby the
comic: book buff can be as:
sured of finding his particular
interest’ available when he
comes in to pick it up.
Ward even has in stock an
English edition of the current
tage — Spiderman. He says
hirt-sleeves,
“T have to talk to you,” Diller said, “Can I get you ina
‘+alf an hour? I'm going to see Warren right now,”
“We're talking about the Popeye movie,” Evans offered.
“I was just saying that I went back and looked at.a lot of
the old Popeye cartoons that Paramount made. Adolph Zu-
kor used to have his name on them—they used to read,
“Adolph Zukor presents,'" *
“Great,” Diller countered. “Then we can put my name
orteturnng tothe alge ‘of movi Pa Evan
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firmed Rona Barrett's report, broadcast earlier in the day,
that he had decided against buying the movie rights to the
current Broadway musical, “Annie.
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house area at 219 N. Water St. isa blue gray
door that almost begs one to find it despite
the big letters splashed across it that spell
“Comics.""
Satursday morning that door swung
open and a whole world opened up to area
comic book fans and collectors. That world
1s The Comie Store, owned and operated by
Jim Ward, of Lititz,
Ward's little shop is located in the rear
section of The Wizard Lock building on
Prince Street, Ward is the first tenant in the
building being developed by Chet Gontner,
Wizard Lock swner. he store is a trip into
nostalgia for anyone who remembers the
early days of comics and an eyeopener when
one sees what comic book collecting has
become,
IN AN INTERVIEW prior to the formal
‘opening of the shop, Ward said that, al-
though he is not a collector himself, he has
heen buying collector-item comic books for
the past two years. “The idea of a shop just
jelled in the last two weeks,” he said.
Ward explained that he was going to
help a set up a similar business in
Molino, but the plans didn’t work out. so
-| Ward brought the idea to Lancaster.
Ward has been a coin dealer for the past
15 years and appraises coin estates and con-
ducts coin auction, He also works part-time
at Wizard Lock Co.. and he expects The
Comic Store'to also be a part-time project,
although he does plan daily hours, The store
will be open from 3 to 6 p.m. weekdays and
from 9 a.m. to’ p.m. on Saturdays,
Ward plans to hunt for new stock for his
store in his spare time. He said he attends
comic book conventions, nostalgia fairs and
even an occasional flea market where he
buys or trades for comic books,
Comic books, Ward explained, fall into
three eras: The so-called “Golden
which was the period from the early 1930s
up to World War IT; the “Silver Age,” that
period from World War II through the
1950s; and the moder period of the 1960s
and 1970s,
WARD HAS A FEW books dating to the
“Golden Age.” Comic books from that era
have skyrocketed in price, he said, because
they are hard to find. A lot of them, he said,
went into World War II recycling.
His."'Silver Age” books he has filed
alphabetically in boxes where prospective
collectors can seek them out. New books
and some of the older ones are displayed on
many modern American com-
ies are now being printed in
German, Spanish, French and
Swedish for sale abroad.
And since collector comic
books bring prices ranging
from 40 cents to $40 — the
average is about $1.50 to $2 —
Ward is also making available
the accessories that a growing
Collecting field spawns, These
include “comic bags,” plastic
envelopes designed to protect
prize copies, and index cards
for the buff with the growing
collection
Collectors, he said, see
these items as necessities.
“People collecting comic
books have finesse." he said.
“and they know that if they
buy a book in good condition
and keep it that way, dealers
will always buy it back at a
ood price.” Condition of the
book, he emphasized, is of pri-
mary importance,
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7 MAIDEN LANE
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PAUL DILELLA. MANAGER.
719/754-0255
All comics are strictly graded, but may be-returned for any reason
within seven days of receipt. .
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942 CLAY, HOUSTON, TEXAS 77002
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Adventure [DC] 393 397 399 408 410
411 412 413 415 418 @ 50¢
' Adventures on the Planet of Apes
[Marvel] 23.45 6 7 @ 65¢
Airboy Vol.8#7 (Cover torn, some
page corners missing) $2.25 :
All-Star Western [DC] 3 (cover is
stained) 35¢
Amazing Adventures [Marvel 1970-72]
234@5$1; 567 8 @ #1.25;
9 75¢; 11 12 13 14 15 16 @ 50¢
Amazing Spider-man [Marvel]
NOTE: Issues up to #28 have worn
spines in addition to other _
specified defects, as noted, if
any... Except for scuffed spines,
these are in good shape unless
otherwise noted.
5 $20; 78 9 @ $15; 11 12 $9;
13 (cover poor) $4; 14 15 $9;
16 17 18 19 20 @ $4.50;
21 22 23 24 25-26 27 28 @ $2.75;
NOTE: The rest are in very good
shape unless specified... ‘
29 30 $3; 31 32 33: 34 35.36.37
38 39 40 @ $2; 41 (taped) $1;
42 43 $1.85; 44(taped) 45(t) $1;
46 47 48 49 50°51 52 53 54 55 56
57 58 59 60 @ $1.85; 61 62 63 64
65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75
76 77 78 79 80 @ $1.45; 81 82 83
84 85 86 87 88 89 90-91 92 93 70¢;
94 90¢; 95 70¢; 96 97 98 @ $1;
99 100 @ 70¢; 121 122 @ $2.75
Amazing Spider-man Annual [Marvel]
2 $5; 3 4 @ $2.75; 5 6 $2; 10 50¢
America's Best TV Comics 1 $1.85
Animal Antics» (DE€}°13(a‘bit worn, 11 >>
1/2-inch tear at spine) $1.75
Archie's Joke Book 117 35¢
Astonishing Tales [Marvel 1970-72]
2 $1; 345 6 @ 85¢; 7 8 @ 60¢;
13 50¢
Atom [DC] 19 $1
Avengers [Marvel] (some of the
early issues have slightly worn
spines, otherwise very good
unless otherwise noted) 2 $25;
4. $13; 598113567 8 9 10 @ $7;
11 12 @ $3.50; 13(taped) $2;
14 $3.50; 15(taped) $2;
16 17 18 19 @ $3.50;
20 21 22 @ $2.75; 23(taped)$1;
24 25 @ $1.40; 26(taped)$1; 27
$1.40; 29 $1; 30 $1.40; 31 85¢;
32(taped) 34(taped) 36(taped) @50¢;
33 35 37 38 39 40 @ 85¢; 41 42 43 44
45 46 47 48 49 50 5i 52 53 54 55 56
57 58 59 60 @ 65¢; 61 62 63 64 65 66
67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78
79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
91 92 @ 50¢; 93 $2.85; 94 95 96 @$1.50;
97 50¢; 98 99 100 @ $1.40; 101 102
103 104 105 106 107 108 109 @ 50¢
Avengers Annual [Marvel] 2 $2; 6:60¢
Bat Lash [DC] 7 50¢
Batman 237 $3; 257 60¢
Batman Family 2 3 45 6 7 8 10 @ 50¢
Big Shot [Columbia] 73 $3.50
Blondie [McKay] 4 5 @ $4; 10 $2.75
Bob Hope [DC] 68(cover separated down
spine) 50¢; 89 75¢
Boy 56(worn, large hunk out of cover) $l
Boy Commandos [DC 1973] 2 75¢
Brave and the Bold [DC] 64 $1;
68(worn) 70(worn) 35¢(these 2 poor)
96 97 @ 65¢; 108 118 @ 50¢ -
Captain America 100 $3; 101 102 103
104 105 106 107 108 @ $1.85; 109 $2;
110 111 113 (all Steranko) $33.
112 114 115 $1.40; 116 117 118 119
120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128
129 130 @ 85¢; 131 132 133 134 135
136 137 138 139 140 142 143 144 145
146 147 148 149 150 @ 65¢; 151 152
153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161
162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170
171.172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179
@ 50¢
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FIRST ISSUES
Adventures on the
Planet of the Apes
[Marvel] $1
Amazing Adventures
[Marvel 1979] $2
Amazing Spider-man
Annual (worn, taped,
frayed on spine) $5
Avengers Annual $4.50
Barbarians [Atlas] 60¢
Batman Family [DC] 60¢
Black Goliath [Marvel]
60¢
Black Magic [DC] 60¢
Blitzkrieg [DC] 50¢
Boy Commandos [DC1973]
75¢
Brute [Atlas] 50¢
Captain Marvel [Marvel]
$3.50
Captain Savage and His
Leatherneck Raiders
(Marvel] $1
Chamber of Chills
(Marvel 72--terrible
adaptation of Ellison
story) 75¢
Champions [Marvel] 60¢
Combat Kelly and the
Deadly Dozen [Marvel]
50¢
Cougar [Atlas] 60¢
Crypt of Shadows
[Marvel] $1(Wolverton)
Daredevil [Marvel] ©
(not mint, very good)
$25
Saredevil Annual
[Marvel] $2
Defenders Annual
[Marvel] 60¢
Doc Savage [Marvel]
$1
Dr. Strange [Marvel]
wr$2
Dr. Strange Annual
[Marvel] 60¢
Fantasy Masterpieces
[Marvel] $2
First Issue Special
[DC-Kirby] 75¢
Forever People [DC]
(Kirby) $4.50
Frankenstein [Marvel]
$1.50
Giant-size Avengers
$1.50
Giant-size Chillers
(Marvel] $1
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MINIMUM ORDER $5.
We advise against sending cash through the mail.
ATTIC SALE LIST #2
comics on this list are in very good condition,
MINIMUM ORDER IS $5 -- we cannot afford the
so please don't ask.
Include a stamped, self-
Try to list alternates -- ordinarily
If you want insur-
Include a stamped, self-
Captain America Annual 3 50¢
Captain & the Kids 50th anniversary
issue (a bit worn) $3
Captain Battle 1 (coverless, brittle
& worn) $12
Captain Gallant [Charlton] 4 $1.50
Captain Marvel [Fawcett] 72 $10
90 $8 (these are good, not mint)
Captain Marvel [Marvel] 2 3 4 5 $1.75;
6 7 8 9 10 $1.25; 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 $1; 21 22 23 24 25 @ 75¢;
27 28 29 30 32 33 36 @ $1.25
Captain Savage 2 50¢ [Marvel]
Challengers of the Unknown 74 $2.50
Chamber of Chills [Marvel] 4 5 6 @ 50¢
Classics Illustrated 135 (first ed,
scuffed cover, Ingels art) $1.50
Crazy [Atlas 1954) 5 $3.75
Creatures on the Loose [Marvel]
12.13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 $1.25;
22. 90¢
. Crypt of Shadows [Marvel] 2 3 4 5 6
78.9 10° @.45¢.
- Daredevil [Marvel]-2 (Slightly -worn
along spine) $12; 3 4 5 @ $6325;
6 78 9 @ $3.25; 10 (poor, no back
cover, taped) 75¢; 11 $2; 12 (tape)
$1.25; 13 14 15 $1.75;16.(tape) $k.25;
17 18 19 $1.75; 20 (tape) $1.25; --
21 $1; 22(tape)-75¢; 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 @ $1; 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
@ 50¢; 50 51 52(Smith art) $1;
53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63-64
65 66 67 68 69 70 @ 50¢
Daredevil Annual [Marvel] 4 50¢
Defenders [Marvel] 2 $2; 3 4 5 $1.50;
6 7 8 9 .10.$1,25; 11.12 13 14 15 16
“17 18 19°20 °@ 60¢
Detective [DC] 390 430 432 433 50¢;
442 (giant) 60¢
Doc Savage [Marvel] 5 50¢
Doctor Strange [Marvel] 169 $1.25;
170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177
178 179 180 181 182 183 @ 85¢
2345 85¢
Don Winslow [Fawcett] 54- (worn) $2
Famous Funnies 134 (a bit worn) $4
Fantastic Four [Marvel] (issues
prior to 39 are more worn--very
well-read--sometimes slightly
waterstained; more serious
defects are noted) 11 $15; 21
22 $7; 23(cover frayed on spine)
$4; 26 27 28 29 $7; 30(spine
starting to split) $5); 31 32
33 35 37 $5; 34 36 38(all rather
badly waterstained) $2; . 39 40 $5;
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 $3.50;
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 $2.50;
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 $2;
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 $1.25;
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 85¢;
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
101 102 @ 50¢
Fantastic Four Annual 2 $5; 4 $2.50;
5 $1.50; 6 $1; 7 8 9 85¢; 11 50¢
Fantasy Masterpieces [Marvel] 2 3 4
5 6 $1.35; 7 8 9 10 11 85¢
Felix the Cat [Dell] 8(cover loose) $2
First Issue Special [DC] 5 9 50¢
Flash [DC] 165 50¢_
Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion [DC]
6 S50¢
Forever People [DC] 2 $3; 3 $2
Frankenstein [Marvel] 2 3 4 5 85¢;
6 60¢
Gené Autry [Dell] 20(corner chewed) $3;
25(cover scuffed) $3; 34 (slightly
chewed--mice?) $2
Ghost Rider [Marvel superhero] 3 5 50¢
phant aise Avengers [Marvel] 2 3 75¢
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Giant-size Chillers [Marvel]2 50¢ ;
Giant-size Defenders [Marvel] 2 3 60¢;
45 50¢
Giant-size Dracula [Marvel] 2 85¢
Giant-size Fantastic Four 2 3 4 5 60¢
Giant-size Man-Thing [Marvel] 2 70¢
Giant-size Spider-man 2 3 4 5 60¢
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MINIMUM ORDER $5. Include a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
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* FIRST ISSUES! ! * Marvel's Greatest Comics 29 85¢ ‘
3 % Master of Kung Fu 15(origin, Ist issu@
Giant-size Creatures * $1.20; 16 $1; 19 20 40¢
& Marvel) 75¢ * b Melvin Monster [Dell-John Stanley]
4 75¢
y 5 7 zx Giant-size Defenders < Mighty Samson 7 10 85¢
Giant-size Super-Villain Team-Up [Marvel $1.50 % Mister Miracle [DC] 2 $3(mint)
_ (Marvel] 2 85¢ % Moon Mullins [Michel] #8 (coverless,
Giant-size Werewolf [Marvel] 2 65¢ Giant-size Invaders = but has Milt Gross art) $1
Giggle 46(a bit worn) 95¢ Marvel] 75¢ » New Gods [DC] (these are mint) 2 $3
Green Lantern [DC Silver Age] 39(worn) * 3 4 $2.40
50¢; 58 50¢ i -siz -Thi % Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD 2 3 $1.30;
Grimm's Ghost Stories [Gold Key] 25 35¢ Eee atari aeae pa com §1.26; 5°6 8 9 10 85¢; 11 12 13
Hopalong Cassidy [Fawcett] 16 20 $5; * 14 15 16 50¢
38 46 $3.50; 61(cover split along Giant-size Spider-man % Omac One Man Army [DC] (these are mint)
spine) $2 60¢ De Pa Fe Oe fet ee i
House of Mystery [DC] 197 $1; 221 50¢ Outlaw Kid [Atlas/Marvel] 18 (contains
House of Secrets [DC] 79 50¢; 98 $1.50 Giant-size Super-Heroes ° Al Williamson story) $3
Huey Dewey & Louie Junior Woodchucks Marvel] 75¢ Phantom Stranger [DC-2d series]2 $1;
18 60¢; 28 29 50¢; 32 33 35 36 37
38 39 40 41 50¢
Plop! [DC] 3 4 5 60¢; 6 7 50¢
Popeye [Dell four-color] 168 $5
Rima the Jungle Girl [DC] 2 3 50¢
Roy Rogers 44 (sqme water damage) $1;
[Gold Key by Barks] 6 12 75¢
Incredible Hulk [Marvel] 102 $3; 103 104
105 106 107 108 109 110 $1.25; 111 112
113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 85¢;
121°122 123 124 125 126 127 60¢;
128 (slight water damage) 40¢; 129 130
Giant-size Super-Stars
[Marvel] 75¢
Giant-size Super-Villain
Team-Up [Marvel] $1
131°132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 18 $3.50; 45 $2.50 3
60¢; 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 Human Torch (1974) 60¢ Scribbly [DC-Sheldon Mayer] 5 (tear in
149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 cover, otherwise very fine)-$7.50 +
159 160 50¢ Incredible Hulk Annual ee -Origins [DC] 5(Spectre origin)
Incredible Hulk Annual 5 60¢ $2
Indian Chief [Dell] 31 (Buscema art) $1.75
Invaders [Marvel] 2345 50¢
Iron Man 2 $2.25; 3 4 5 $1.35; 6 7 8 9 10
85¢; 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 75¢;
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
34 35 36. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
48 49 50 @ 50¢; 47(origin retold, art
by Barry Smith) $1
Iron Man Annual 3 60¢
Ironjaw [Atlas] 2 50¢
Jimmy. Olsen [DC] (Kirby) 137 138 $1.50
Journey /into Mystery [Marvel-+with Thor]
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos
13(with Capt. America) $2; 28 85¢;
32 34 35 37 38 39 50¢; 90 (piece
missing from corner) 25¢ 3
Sgt. Fury Annual 3 75¢
Shadow [DC] 3 75¢; 5 6 50¢
Shazam! [DC] 2 3 4 5 70¢; 6 789 10
11 12 13 14 60¢ (all issues mint)
Showcase [DC] 36-$3.50; 37 39 40 $2.50
60 $1.35; 66 67 50¢
Silver Surfer [Marvel] 18 $2.50
Sorcery {Red Circle}. 3 50¢- 2° BOLT
Invaders [Marvel] 75¢
Iron Man [Marvel] $5
Iron Man & Sub-Mariner
$4
Journey Into Mystery
(Thor) Annual $5
98 99 $7; 102 103 104°$3.75; 105 (fine
condition but cover slightly faded) $2;
106 107 108 109 110 $3.75; 111 $1.75;
112(some water damage) $1.25; 113 $1.75;
114(some water damage) $1.25; 115 116
117 118 $1.75; 119(some water damage)
$1.25; 119(fine shape) $1.75;
122 123 124 125 $1.50
Journey into Mystery [Marvel 1972-73]
2 65¢; 3 4 50¢
Jungle Tales of Tarzan
out of cover, some wear) $3
Justice League of ‘America 46(rolled spine,
some wear) 60¢; 110 111 112 113 60¢
Kamandi [DC] 8 $1.25; 13 85¢
Ka-Zar [Marvel 1970] 2 70¢
King Comics 45 (slight wear) $12
133 (cover torn, spine frazzled) $2
Korak Son of Tarzan [DC] 46 $1.35;
52 53 54 55 56 50¢
Lois Lane [DC] 64(worn) 50¢; 129 35¢
Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies [Dell]
(These are all pretty well worn, read
and re-read by kids--say, fair to poor)
15 $8; 26 $5; 44 45 48 $2.50; 90 $1
Luke Cage, Hero for Hire [Marvel] 6 60¢
11 50¢
Magnus Robot Fighter [Gold Key] 5 (worn) $1
Item Classics 2 3 4 $2;
Marvel Collectors'
5 6.7 8 9:10 $1.25; 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 90¢
Marvel Double Feature 2 3 4 60¢
Marvel Feature (Ant-Man) 4 $1; 5 6 7 60¢;
8 50¢
Marvel Premiere,2 $1.25; 3 $1.75; 4 $1.25;
5 6 7 85¢;-15 (origin Iron Fist) $1.40;
16 17 18 20 S0¢
Marvel Spectacular 23 45. 50¢
120 121
[Charlton] 2 (piece
Jungle Twins [Gold Key]!
'50¢ ? eet j
Karate Kid [DC] 40¢
KazZar [Marvel 1974] 75¢
Kobra [DC] 60¢
Kong the Untamed [DC] 60¢
Kung Fu Fighter [DC] 60¢
[Marvel]
Logan's Run 50¢
Luke Cage, Power Man
Annual 60¢
Man-Thing [Marvel] $5
(Howard the Duck)
Maryel Adventure 60¢
Marvel Chillers 60¢
Marvel Collectors' Item
Classics $3.50
Marvel Double Feature $1
Marvel Feature (origin
of Defenders) $4
Marvel: Premiere (origin
of Warlock) $2
Marvel Presents 60¢
Marvel Spectacular $1
Sparkler 44+ (tape; otherwise’ pretty: 7
good; Tarzan by Hogarth) $10 ~
Spin and Marty (Dell-Disney} 714 $1.50
Spirit Sunday section 16 Jun 40 (holes
punched for binder, brittle) $6
Star Trek [Gold Key] 9(mint) $3
Strange Tales [Marvel] 114(one pe tap@
$2; 116(origin Dr. Strange, one pc
tape on back cover) $5; 116 (worn) $1;
120 $1.60; 121 122 124 125 $1.30;
123(1 pe tape) $1; 126 127 128 129
130 131 132 133 134 $1; 135(origin
on SHIELD) $1.10; 136 137 138 85¢ ;
139(water damage) 60¢; 140 141 142
.143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 85¢;
151 152 153 154 155.156 157 158 159
160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168
(Steranko art 151-168) $1
Sub-mariner [2d series] 2 $2.25; 3 4
5 $1.40; 6 7 8 9 10 85¢; 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18°19 20 60¢; 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 50¢;
36 (Wrightson inks) 85¢
Superman 183 (giant with excellent old
stories reprinted) $1
Sword of Sorcery [DC] 5 60¢
Tales of Suspense [Marvel] 37 $3.50;
48 $3.50; 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
$2.75; 57 58 59 60 $1.75; 61 62 63
64 65 66 $1.35; 67 68 69 70 71 72
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84
85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96
9798 99 $1
Tales to Astonish [Marvel] 50 $4.50;
51 55 56 57 58 (all water damaged)
$1; 54 59 $2; 60 6l(water damage) 60¢
62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 $1; 71 72
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 85¢; 81 82
83,84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
Marvel Spotlight 2(Werewolf origin) $1.85;
3.4567 8 85¢; 9 50¢
Marvel Super-Heroes 12(origin Cap Marvel)
95.96 60¢; 97 98 99 100 101 (97-101
are waterdamaged) 35¢ S
Tarzan [Dell] 16 $10; 48(coupon clipped
Marvel Spotlight $1.85
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$3.50; 13 14 15 16 17 $1.25; 18 $1.75; Marvel Super-Heroes
19 20 $1.25; 21 22 31 90¢ (1966) $3 from back cover) $1; °71 72 $2
Marvel Tales (1964-on) 3 $3.50; 4 5 $2.50; Tarzan [DC] 213 219 60¢ i
<6 7891011 12 14 15 $1.25; 13 $1.85; Marvel Tales (1964) (Poor * Tarzan's Jungle Annual [Dell giant] 4
[worn] $3.50
Thor [Marvel] 126 127 128 130 $1.35;
129(water damage) 131(tape) 134 (tape)
135(water) 85¢; 132 133 136 137 138
139 140 $1.35; 141 142 143 144 145
146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 85¢
16 17 18 19 21 22 24 85¢ shape, water damage) $4
Marvel Team-Up 2 3 $1.75; 5 6 7 8 9 10
$1.25; 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 60¢
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 50¢
Marvel Triple Action 5 6 7 8 9 10
Marvel Two-in-One 23 45 60¢
Marvel Team-Up $4
Marvel Team-Up Annual
50¢
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Test of book va plus-fn
47 loose at top staple ow va-fn
#43" tear top cvr ow fn plus
#54 fn plus
482 sm pc out top sp ow fn plus
#83 fn-nm ~ 6.50; #91 fn plus
#94 fn plus-nm
#98 insect holes along sp rest fn plus
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ACTION. .#11 q plus-va 16
414 fn plus-nn
416 2 sm tears rt cvr ede & sit roll
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#18 fn plus-nm
#22 fn
#23 sev sm holes bk cvr edge, 's" sp
split ow fn
#29" rough spot on sp ow v9 plus
#30 spot of alue on ea staple ow fn-rm
#32 fn plus-nm (Krypto Ray Gun story)
#34 ¥s panel out Clip Carson story ow
fn plus-nm
#34 sm pc out top bk cvr_ow nm
435 spot of qlue on ea staple ow fn
#36 fn plus-nm, 38 fn plus-nm
#39 fn plus - 35.90; #40 va
#401" repaired tear top sp & some stain
bottom cvr ow va -18.00;- . #53:v9 plus
#55 1 pencil name & vy light €-1n ink,
ow fn plus -15,00; 59 fn. pl-nm. a
#60 sm tear near ‘bottom sp o fnipl=nm _ 26:
#62 fn plus-nm - 22:00; #64 vq plus’ ~”
466 fn - 18.00; # 66 va plus-fn
478 fn plus ae
479 s\t wrinkle at top ow pm =’ ©
#81 2 vy sm tears rt cvr edge ow fn pl- 9
tm - 15.00; #82 vg plus but co
#100 2 sm tears edge cvr ow fn
#165 date in pencil ow va-fn
#181 cor off frt cvr & some pcs off bk
cvr ow fr-g - 1.00; #1824
#190 1" tear cvr ow va
#194" tear side cvr ow vg
#199 vq plus-fn - 5.09; #201 no cvr
#204 vg-fn, #219 va-fn
#224 pe 3/4" x k" out top cvr ow fn pl
#225 fn plus - 4.50; #230 cor crease ow fr
#232 fn
‘ADVENTURE..#5 (New Comics) sm pc out bk
cvr at top near sp ow vg plus (early
Siegel & Schuster;
#40 fn (1st app. Sandman)
4#41_vy sm pc off bottom sp ow fronm
#42 name stamped on cvr sev times small
‘ow vo plus (early Kane & Wayne Boring)
#44 fn-rm (Rusty by Bob Kane
#45 sm cor off sev pos. ow Fn pl-nm
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ANVENTIRE..#57 vy, vy faint center crease
Ow nm-m 77.00
#58 nm 71.00
#59 sp rouch ow va-fn 37.09
#69 approx. '; of non-story pa cut out
OW fn 35.00
#67 '" tear cvr & sev vy sm cuts in sp
ow fn -49.99; 471 name in ink ow va pl 35.99
472 fn plus (ist Kirby Sandman) yan.
#73 \" cor off bottom rt of book ow fn pl 140.90
479 fn plus-nm (2 SAK stories) 199.00
#96 rust on staples ow mm (SAK cr) 23.00.
#99 name in ink at top of cvr ow nm 18.99
#174 #1" tear rt cvr edge & sm pc out
bottom cvr ow a-vq -3.00; #182 9 2.50
#187 q-vq, 193 g-va, 195 a-va 3:90
#194 1" cvr tear ow va 3.75
#196 q plus, #198 q-vq 3.00
2720 2.90
ANVENTIIRE BOUND. .FC 239 va-fn 2.75
AIRBOY..v 2 #11" cvr tear ow fn plus 10.90
AIR FIGHTERS. .41 nm (The Black Commander) 110.90
ALL-AMERICAN. .#7 va-fr 39.90
#9 vq plus (2nd half origin Ultra-Man) 39,00
#19 fn-nm (origin & Ist app. Atom)
421 fn plus-nm (Moldoff cvr)
#22 pc out bottom sp & sk" tear cvr taped
from“inside ow vo
#24 sm cor crease ow fn plus-nm
#29 sev vy sm chips out top cvr & sm pc off,
145.00
21.00
3
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top bk cvr ow va plus 30.00
#40 4" tear frt & bk cvr ow vg-pl-fn 28.00
2-444 va plus-fn - 22.90; #45 vg~ 20.00)
=~ #49-vq"plus - 20.00; 59 va plus 914.00.
460 g-vq 11.09
485-2" tear on 1 pq ow fn-nm 13.00
“ALL-FLASH. .#3 fn plus 45.00.
44 nm : 65.00
#4 sm chip out bottom sp ow va-fn * 35.00.
#5 vg plus 29.00
#71" tear up bottom sp & light store
Stamp OW nm-M
#8 vy sm pc off upper rt cvr corner & Th"
corner crease lower rt ow fn 27.90
ALL HERO..#1 Tight store stamp ow fn plus 195.90
ALL NEW..#2 vg-fn (origin Scarlet Phantom) 24.00
35.00
ALL STAR. .#4 fn plus-nm 175.00
roll spine ow fn plus 140.90
plus 109.00
fn 95.00
#14 vy sm chip out rt cvr edge % spot of
qlue on ea staple ow fn-nm 85.00
#19 roll sp ow fn - 70.90
#24 chip out top cvr & tiny corner off
cyr. sev tears cvr edge ow vq 35.00
425 vg 38.00
#35 vy sit roll sp ow fn 33.00
#56 fn plus 35.90
ALL WINNERS. .#4 loose center ow fn pl-nm 120.00
46 vy sm cor off bk cvrow fn plus-nm 90:00
AMAZING SPIDERMAN. .#4 vq plus-fn 28.00
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BUFFALO BILL JR, .#7 m 1.50 CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN. .#9 va plus 3.00
BUGS BUNNY. .FC 432 m 4.75 CHARLIE MCCARTHY. .FC 171. va-fn 2.75
BUGS BUNNY CHRISTMAS PARTY..#6 7" cor CHOICE. .#3 no. of vy sm pcs out bottom cvr
crease ow vg plus 2.00 om va 10.00
BULLETMAN. .#10 sev sm flecks color off CHRISTMAS WITH MOTHER GOOSE..FC 90 m 45.00
edge ow fn plus-nm 42.00 © CINDERELLA..FC 272 fair 1.50
#11 fr-nm 34.00 CLASSIC ILL..(Originals) #45 name in penci1
BUSTER BROWN..#36 fn (Crandall_art), 40 fn 3.50 top inside cvr ow fn-nm 15.00
BUSTER BUNNY. .#3 nm-m- 1.00; #6 m Hy #50 sev sm cvr tears ow va 4.50
#15 m 453 fn plus 9:00
BUZ SAWYER. .#1 m (Roy Crane art) #54 vy sm chip out rt cvr edge ow vg-fn 3.50
43m . #55 1" tear top evr ow vg plus 3.25
CAPT. AERO. .#23 (Miss Victory) no bk cvr #64 24" tear bottom cvr ow fn 4.00
1" tear frt cvr, sm cor off cvr ow g 473 fn-nm 16.00
CAPT. AMERICA. .#3 sm cor off lower rt of CLASSIC ILL..(Reprint) #103 fn-nm 3.00
most pgs. ow fn CLUE..v1 #10 va-fn (origin Gundaster) 8.00
#3 fair #12 vg plus (orfgin Racknan) 8.00
45 6" cor crease, sm chip out top of CODY OF THE PONY EXPRESS..#1 tiny cor off
3p ow fn bk cvr ow va-fn 1.50
46 rm (origin Father Time) COLOSSAL FEATURES. .#33 vg plus 2.25
#8 fn plus-nm COLUMBIA..#1- 1" cor off upper rt cvr ow’ 5,00
#13 light stain upper left. Hardly COMANCHE . FC 1350 m 3100
noticeable from outside ow fn plus COMIC CAVALCADE..#11 sev pm ow vo
#14 slight water stain upper left Ist #14 sm tear bottom cvr ow nm
few pas. not visible on cvr ow nm THE COMICS. .#3 (1937) fn plus-nm
#23 ight stain 44" long % &" high across COMICS ON PARADE. .#33 sm amt tape inside
bottom, 2" tear bk cvr ow fn plus 50.00 ‘sp ow vg-fn - 6.00; #70 nm
#25 fn plus 60.00 #84 va-fn
#32 two Avin circle stamped near edge of 600 C00. .#20 rm-m, #27 m
>p. tiny pc out bottom sp ow nm 55.00 429 sm'cor off some pas ow fn
#34'vy sit roll sp ow fn 40,00 #29 vg-fn - 1.25; #30 3" cor crease bk
#36 A in circle on cvr ow nm-m 60.00 cvr ow nm-m - 1,75; 31 m 00,
#39 sm tear on sev pgs. ow nm 57.00 #35 m (Frazetta text Dior} .
#41 vy sm pc off book at bottom sp ow nm 40.00 #36 nm-m (Frazetta text 1110) 275,
#45 top of 2 pgs. torn where they were 437 m, #40m (both have Frazetta text 1110) 4.00
pulled apart ow fn plus-nm 40.00 #44" tear top sp ow m (Frazetta) ‘00
#46 nn 50.00 #47 m (Fraz +00)
#50 sm hole in bk cvr edge ow nm 45.00 #48 nm-m (Frazetta text 1110) 75;
#51 tiny nick out top sp ow m 50.00 #48 sm hole sp, sm pc out top sp ow nm 50]
#53 sm chip out top sp ow nm 43,00 453m, 54m 25
#59 sm tear bk cvrvow nm (origin retold) 35.00 #55 sm tear corner cvr ow m, #55. nm-m +00
#77 vg (3. Romita evr & art) 18.00 CRACK. .#28 sm tears at staple of fn 00
CAPT. BATTLE JR..#2 no cvr, sev tears on CRACKAJACK. .#14 vy sm pc off lower rt cvr &
Ist pg. ( Scoop Scuttle by Wolverton) 4,00 1" tear bottom sp ow v9 «00
CAPT. EASY..#12 (Standard) fn plus 5.00 #17 vq plus but co “3.00)
CAPT. MARVEL..Special Edition #1 sm cor #29 sev sm tears & roll sp ow va (Owl) 14.00)
‘off lower rt ow 9 plus-v9 290.00 CRIME DETECTOR. .#2 va 75
#3 pc 3" x 17 torn out top Ist Z pgs. oW CRIME DOES NOT PAY..#74 g-vg (Tuska) 1.00
vg plus (Tuska art) 100.90 CRIME FILES. .#5 vg (1 pg. Toth) 2.00
#9 nm 90.00; _ #9 fr 70.00 CRIME MUST PAY THE PENALTY. .#37 date stamp
#15. 3/4" tear rt cvr edge ow fn 45.00 ‘ow vg-fn 1.00
#7 se repatr. bottom cvr ow vs-fn 30.00 CRIME SUSPENSTORIES..#8 2" light cor crease
#17 name in ink on cvr ow vg plus 23.00 ‘ow fn plus-nm 27.00
#18 fn (origin Mary Marvel) 60.00 #8 sev light wrinkles upper rt cvr &
oe bape ae aon creases bk cvr ow fn plus 35,00
fm plu | #9 vg plus-fn - 20.00; #10 va-fn 18.00
#49 name & address stamped on cvr ow fn pl 9.50 #12 i" evr tear ow vg plus-vn 12.50
#51 fn plus-nm 10.00 #13 rust hole on bk cvr at bottom staple
#71 narrow edge off one pa. ow fn 8.50 ow vg-fn 15.00
#74 sev vy tiny holes top bk sp ow fn pl 9.50 #13 sm pc out top sp ow vg 14.00
#111 g - 3.00; #111 no cvr -75 #14 Vis" tear side cvr & tiny chip_out
#113 vg, #119 9 plus-vg +0) edge ow vo - 9. #15 date stamp & few
#120 fair - 2.00; #128 no evr +75 chips off bk cvr edge ow nm 18.00
#139 9 - 3.00; #142 vg ~ 4.00; #143 fair 1.50 fie fr plus-nm - 26,00; #16 vg pl-fn 18.50
an Be 4. #144/g - 2.50; #147 va 3.58 417 rm-m -37.00; #17 date stamp ow mm-m 36.00
CAPT. MARVEL STORY BOOK. .#2 fmm 18.00 918 date stamp ow nn-n 36.00
CAPT, MARVEL JR..#2 sm chip out top cvr & #19 sm pc out bottom cvr & taped sp ow vg 8.50
‘sm pe out top sp ow vg-fn 65.00 421 vg plus-fn 12.00
#56 Otto Binder address label on frt cvr #22 date in ink top cvr ow fn plus 12:00
& 0.B, autograph Ist pg. ow fn 7.50. 423 nm 17.00
CAPT. STEVE SAVAGE..V L #6 vg pl-fn (Avon) 2.00 424 date in ink top evr, part bk cvr edge
CHALLENGERS OF UNKNOWN. .#8 top part of cvr ragged ow fn-nm 12.00
‘faded from being wet, rest vg plus 4.00 #25 date in ink top cvr ow fn-nm 12.00
#9 same as above but some fading 1.25 #26 sev sm chips out. bk cvr edge ow vg-fn 11.00
Pane 2
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AMAZING SPIDERMAN. .#6 vq plus-fh
47 sm corner off bottom cvr & date stamp
ow vq plus ~ 14.90; #8 vq pl-fn
#9 fn - 22.00; #10 va-fn
#15 vq plus-fn
#15 initials at bottom cvr ow vq pl-fn
#16 ny #18 fn, #19 fn
#211" cor off lower rt cvr ow fn
28.90
#24 Wm - 6.09: 24 cor crease ow fn-nm
#25 fn, 40 fn plus-nm
AMERICA'S BEST..#4 1" tape inside lower rt
evr & 2" lower left outside. 5” tear sev
pas ow va-fn
#15 g-vq
ANDY HARDY. .Gas Oryer giveaway nm
AIDY PANDA, .FC 198 va-fn
FC 198 vq plus
FC 258 name on cvr ow 4
FC 345 cor crease ow va-fn
ANIMAL. .46 center loose, cor crease ow
fn plus-nn
46 va plus
AQUAMAN..#2 va - 2.25; 43 va plus -
ARCHIE. #70 sm pc out rt cvr edge ow vq-fn 1.25
THE AVENGER..#1 nc off bk cvr. corner ow
va plus (Powell cvr, Ayers art) 7.59
43 sev cor creases ow vq plus (Porell art) 3.50
AVENGERS..#7 fn-nm, #8 fn-nm s
#3 sm stain top cvr ow fn plus
48 fn - 6.50; 49 # in ink ow fn
311 om
BAMBI..FC 12 center loose ow va plus
FC 12 fair-a
BAMBI'S CHILOREN..FC 30. fn plus-rm
BARNEY BAXTER..FC 20 tiny tear in sp ow m 40.00
BATMAN. .#3 vy sm pc off lower rt cvr ow
fn-nm 165.00
43 frt cvr fr-a, no bk cvr, frt ovr is
detached 50.00
#8 sm pencil "k" on cvr ow nm 95.00
#10 fn plus-nm 90.00
#10 sev sm chips out bottom cvr & sm pc
‘out top sp ow fn-nm 70.00
411 fn-nm ~ 63.00; #11 fn 55.00
#12 fn plus 58.00
#13 i" tear rt side cvr & 1" cor off
Jast pa. ow fn plus-nm 56.00
#14 fn plus-nm 60.00
#14 sm pe out rt cvr edge ow vg plus 37.00
415 fn plus-nm s 60.00
415 sm pe off cor bk evr ow fn-nm 55.00
#15 pc 1" x ke" out bottom bk cvr ow fn pl-
mm 60.00
#16 fn plus-nm (intro. Alfred) —_ 75.00
#18 fn'plus- 33.00; #19 vg plus-fn 30.00
#19 pc 3/4" x 4" out rt evr edge ow va ~ 18.00
#20 va-plus =.24.00; #22 fn plus-nm 36.50
#27 fn plus-im but 1 pm 15.00
420 fn plus-nm 37.00
#28 3" cor off 3 pgs. ow g pluseva 16.00
#29 “3¢" in ink on cvr. sev sm edge tears
‘ow vg-fn = 20.00; #31 fn-nm 22.00
#3) sev light cuts in middle cvr ow
vg plus-fn -14.00; #33 sev tiny holes
in sp ow fn plus 18.00
#43 slight wrinkle top cvr & hole bk sp
Vs" long & &" wide. not visible from 2
front ow m 15.00
+444 3/4" tear top staple ow fn plus-nm 15.00
#45 on 20.00
#51 sev creases upper rt cvr ow vg pl-fn 9.50
#62 wrinkle in cvr ow fn 8.00
#92 book has been wet & part of cvr is
faded 1.50
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BATMAN. .#101_ 3" tear cvr ow vg
#109 upper left corner has been wet ow fn
#127 bottom of book has been wet ow vg
#128 nm
#141 2 short pcs tape on sp ow fn plus
‘THE BEYOND..#6 vg
BIG ALL-AMERICAN. .#1 1” magic tape top &
bottom sp ow va-fn 7
BIG SHOT..#2 1" tear bottom bk cvr & \"
tear top frt cvr. fingernail size pc out
top bk cvr ow fn plus
4.00
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#42 1m
BIG TEX. .#1 va-fn
BIG TOWN. .#22 vq - 1.003; #26 fn-nm
BILLY THE KID..#18 q (Tohy)
BILLY YEST..#4 tiny cor off lower rt cvr ow
m_(Celardo art)
#5 rm (Celardo)- 2.50; #8 nm-m
#9 nm (Celardo
BLACKHAUK, #15 3" cor off 1 pq. & roll
Spo vq - 19.09; #57 fn
#71 3" cor off bk cvr ow vq (origin)
472 rt evr edae raqaed ow 9-v9
#80 vq plus = 4.99; 83 vq-fn
#85 '3" tear cvr edge ow va-fn
486 sm Cor off lower rt cvr ow vg-fn
494 va plus, #96 va-fn
#97 fn plus-nm - 6. #98 vg plus
#99 sev cvr creases ow vg-fn
#101 va-fn - 3.50; #103 vg plus-fn
#104 vy sm pc out bottom cvr ow fn
4105 fn-nm
#106 3/4" tear top cvr ow fn
#107 2" tear frt cvr ow vg-fn
#108 vq plus - 5.00; #199 fn-nm
#116 fn-rm - 3.00; 120 fn
#143 vg-fn - 1.00; #148 fn-nm
BLACK TERROR. .221 nm-m (Hiss Masque)
#22 m (Schomburg cvr)
#23 tiny nick bottom sp ow m (J. Robinson/
M. Meskin art, Schomburg cvr)
BLUE BEETLE..#4 roll sp, rust at top staple.
‘ow fn plus f Eisner stories)
Serppesreseesscey
8 sseessussnsssszns
#27 vg plus( Tamra, Jungle Princess)
#38 sit_rol] sp ow 'vg-fn
BLUE BOLT.. v 5 #6 vg plus-fn
v 6 #2 roll sp ow v9 plus-fn
BLUE RIBBON. .#5 fn
#12 sm pe off top & bottom sp ow fn pl
BLUE RIBBON. .(St. Johns) #1 vg
THE BOUNCER..#11 (#1) center crease ow fn
#13 fn plus
B0Y..#13 sev pm ow 9-vg
#22 fingernail size pc out sp at staple &
bottom evr cw fr
#36 fn
BOY COMMANDOS. #5. v9
#13 nm (S&K cvr)
#14 (S8K evr) 1k" tear bk evr ow vg pl-fil
#26 "x" in pencil top rt cvr ow fn plus
8070 THE CLOWN. .#2 fn.
BRAVE & BOLD. .#8 fn (Kubert)
#9 vy sm.pc out bk cvr.ow vg plus
#10 fn - 18.00; - #12 fn plus
#13 fn plus - 15.00; #17 fn plus-nm
#19 fn plus-nm
#20 fn-nn
#23 vy sm pc out edge bk cvr ow fn plus~
tm (origin Viking Prince)
#31 vg (Cave Carson)
BRINGING UP FATHER..FC 37 sit browning in-
side evr edges ow m
BROWNIES. .FC 365 ink mks in title ow fn-rm
BUCK ROGERS..#2 date stamp ow fn plus
Bago RRo-aa8
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HUGH O'KENNON 2204 HAVILAND DR... RICHMOND, VA. 23229
CRIME SUSPENSTORIES. .#27 vg-fn
CRIMINALS ON THE RUN. .v4 #5 g-vo
CRYPT OF TERROR. .#17 (#1) sev cor creases
‘ow vg plus
DALE EVANS. .#5 (Del!) fn-nm
#6 tear in bk cvr & last 2 pgs ow vo-fn
DAREDEVIL. .#16 fr-g
#18 fn plus (origin Daredevil, Wolverton)
#22 sev centerfolds missing but Wolverton
complete ow 9
#28 sev pencil figures erased ow fn
DAREDEVIL.. (Marvel) #2 fn plus-nm
DARING. .#9 vy sit crease ow nm
DARING MYSTERY. .#4 sp repaired in places
with glue & Tight center crease ow vg plus
11.00
1,00
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3888 33338
babar asd
in 130.00
DATE WITH DANGER. .#6 m 150
DAVY CROCKETT. .#1 vg (Charlton) 1.25
DEAR BEATRICE FAIRFAX. .#5 mem (Schomburg
evr and Vern Greene (Shadow) art) 2.00
46 tiny tear cvr ow m (Vern Greene art) 2.00
#8 m (Vern Greene art); #9 sane 2.00
ot of glue on ea staple
* 265.00
#30 vg plus 175.00
*40°some light "age" spots on cvr ow fn 99.00
#43 pc out bk sp Tis" x &" ow vg plus 34.00
#44 vg plus - 40.00; #45 fn plus 52.00
#45 sev cuts on J pg. nothing missing =.
ow fn plus=nm 53.00
#48 1" tear bk evr ow nm 54.00
#48 sit roll sp, sm chip off top sp ow
vg-fn 34,00
#491" cor off lower rt cvr, “city”
stamped near top ow fn plus 33.00
#50 fn plus, extra white pgs. 41.00
#53 1s" tear bottom sp expertly repaired
with glue & glue on staples ow fn 30.00
462 sm tear rt cvr edge ow fn plus 34.00
#63 fn plus 34.00
470 vy 81t browning inside cvr but extra
white pgs. ow nm= 35.00
#70 vq plus 23:50
483 two dime size mold spots on cvr, one
with vy sm hole ow fn plus
#84 sev sm cvr tears ow fn plus-nm
#91 sm "H" stamped on cvr ow m
#91 9/4" tear bottom cvr ow vg plus
#91" cor off Tower rt most pgs. ow vg
#92 fn plus-nm
496 pc 3/4" x 4" off bot rt cvr ow fn pl
#98 1 panel out Batman ow vg-fn
#104 tape inside at staples ow vg plus
#107 most of back of sp eaten away by ins
sects & 2 tears in cvr ow vg
#780 q plus-va
#198 sm cor off bk cvr ow va
#216 va plus
#217 ‘6" cor off bk cvr ow vg plus
#222 va-tn, #223 vq-fn
#224 vq plus, #226 vq plus
#286 light stain bottom bk cvr ow fn plus-
m- 1. #291 nm-m - 2.50; #323 vg
DICK TRACY. .B8W 15 sm cut thru sp at bottom
4 sm pe color flaked off ow fn plus 70,
FC 569 - 14.00; FC 96m 28.
#1vy 51t browning inside cvr edges &
4" tear T pq. ow m 40,
#2 vy sit browning inside cvr edges ow m 1
#5 same - 14.00; 46m 1
43.1" cor off 1 pg. ow m 1
1
1
1
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#10 m = 15.90; Tm
#12 sm nick top sp ow m
#13 vy slt browning inside cvr edge ow m
8.
5.
2.
4.
3.
3.
DICK TRACY. .#14 1" tear on 2 pgs. ow rm-m 11.00
#16 m - 12.00; #16 vg plus 6.00
#17 nm-m = 10. "8 0 11.50
#19 rm-m, #20 rm-m 9.50
#2) m, #22 m, #23 m 10.00
#24 3" cor crease lower rt cvr ow nm-m 7.00
DIZZY DUCK. .#32 rm, #33 m -75
DOC SAVAGE..#10 name in ink ow vo-fn 16.00
#12 fn plus 18.00
00-0; #7 sm pe out side & sp ow g-vy 75
DOLLMAN..#1 1" cor crease lower rt & vy
sm stain bottom staple ow fn-nm 120.00
#40 fr-g_ (Torchy) 3.00
#41 fn Crorehy) 4.50
DONALD DUCK..FC 9 sev creases bk cvr & 3" -
cor crease frt cvr ow fn-nm 750.00
FC 29 2" tear top sp & vy tiny chip out
top cvr ow fn plus 475,00
FC 29 roll sp, sev tears on 1 pg., name
has been erased from cvr ow vg plus 385.00
FC 62 stain 2" x 3/4" bottom at sp.
ow fn 250.00
FC 62 fair-good 120.00
FC 178 sev sm tears rt cvr edge, roll
SP_ow vq 65.00
FC 199 sm pe out at bottom staple, 1k" cor
off bk evr ow fair-g 25.00
FC 256 vq plus 35.00
FC 275. 25€ size pc out top bk cvr ow
falr-y 12.00
FC 348 vg plus-fn 7:00
#28 va-fn - 6 v9 2.25
#37 v9. - 2.505 fn, #39 va-fn 3.00
#40 vg plus-fn - 3.00; #41 roll sp ow vg 1.25
#42 fn, #43. 2" cut bk cvr ow vo 1.50
#44 va-fn - 1,50; #48 sm crayon mk ow fn-nm} .75
#4944" cor crease ow vg-fn 1.50
#52 3" tear Ist pg. & sm pe out top 1 pg.
ow v9 plus
DONALD DUCK WHEATIES GIVEAMAY. .B-6
ON WINSLOW, .#24 frag
DOUBLE LIFE OF PRIVATE STRONG. .#2 25¢ size
damp spot upper rt cvr ow fn plus
DUCK ALBUM. .FC 648 va-fn
FC 686 vg-fn
DYNAMIC..#14 k' sq out top at sp & 34" cor
off bk evr ow va
DYNAMITE. .#9 Tn
EXCITING. .#12 light 1" cor fold ow nm-m
413 sm cor off bk cvr oW fn
#22 tm (American Eagle begins)
467 poor
FAIRY TALE PARADE..FC 50 vy tiny tear top
cvr om
FAMOUS FUNNIES. .#50 4" tear evr edge ow vq
#581" edge off 1 pa. ow fn
475 vq plus-fn (2 pgs. early Kirby)
#92 vq plus-fn - 7.00; #119 fn
#127 fn (Don Rico evr}
137 vg
#193 sev pencil ftqures ow va-fn
#195 nm-m - 3.00; #196 va-fn
#197 m
FANTASTIC FOUR.
46 va-fn, 97
#8 sev cor creases ow vg
#10 rt cvr edge ragaed & chips out bottom
edge, some ink marks bk cvr ow va
#13 fn plus - 24.00; 434 fn
#39 fn plus - 5.50; #43 nm,
#45 nm, #46 mm
#47 4" cor crease ow fn-nn
#49 nm, #50 rm, #52 nm
#53 fn plus, #54 fn-nm
Tes
38s
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#44 nm
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FAT & SLAT..#1 (EC) sm pc out bottom sp
A bottom of evr has been wet ow n-va
rr top cve ow fn nTus
on rear sp ow-nm
neer so & chip out
FIGHTING UNDERSEA COMMANDOS...#4 sev chips
‘out bottom ow vo (Kinstler cvr)
FIGHTING YANK..23.." sharp cor crease ow
mem
#7 m (Schombura evr)
FLASH. #9 sm'#9" % "x" fn upper left cor
in ink, sm cor off sev interior pas ow
fn plus
#121" tear top cvr ow fn plus
#16 vy sm nc off lower rt ow fn-nm
#31 fnenm
467 two s" tears cvr edge ow fn
#8) a-vo
#105 bad stain across bk cvr 3" high de-
creasing in size thru book. Disappears
before it reaches frt cvr which is fn pl
#107 sm portion upper rt has heen wet fn
#109 fn plus-nm
#113 fr-q
FLINTSTONES. .Dell Giant #48
THE FLY..#2 2" cor crease lower rt cvr
ow m (S&K art, Shield appears)
$irw (origin retold)
m
#6 1" triangle out bk cvr edge ow fn-nm
4 MOST..v 4 #4 slight crease ow nm
FRISKY FABLES..v 3 #12 q-vg
FRONTLINE COMBAT..#8 sm cor off bk cvr ow
fn plus ~ 22.00; #9 fn plus
210 fn plus-nm
THE FUNNIES..#15 5" trianole upper rt has
been wet & some color flaked off, res is
fn plus
454 fn plus-nm (John Carter of Mars)
#19 or #20 coverless, not sure which
FUNNY STUFF. #36 4 y
FURY..#1 nm (01-292-208)
GANG BUSTERS. .#22 nm - 2.90; #40 vq plus
SENE_AUTRY..FC 57 nm-m
FC 66 sit browning inside cvr edaes %
tiny pe color flaked off bk of sp ow m
Fo 93 m
FC 93 g plus-va
FC 100 sm pc out bottom bk evr ow va
#7 fn plus-nm - 7.) #9 fn
#9 va-fn
#12 sev flecks color off bk cvr ow va-fn
#15 fn plus ~ 4.00; #22 va
#28 vq-fn
#30 pe \x" x 3/4" out lower rt evr ow vg pl
GENE AUTRY'S CHAMPION. .#19 fn.
GEORGIE. .#6 pc out bk cvr ow fn
GT. JOE..#18 (100 pgs) date stamp ow nm
GOOFY & THE GANGSTERS. Wheaties giveaway
7m.
GOOFY COMICS. .#18 m
#20 m {fraze ta text i110.) #28 same
430 m
Frazetta text illo.) #34 nm same
ir on sp rest nm (Frazetta)
438 fn
#5°GL fingernails inked in, dime size pe
out bk evr ow fn
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on Ist ny. ow fr
2? v0 plus
HAROLD TEEN. .FC #2 fn
HAUNT OF FEAR. 418 (#2) 6" cor ‘cut off bk
cur ow ava
45 vq plus
#6 sev lona cor creases of va plus-fn
#9 fair - 7.50; Alla
413 roll sp ow va
414 va (origin O1d Witch)
#17 no cvr = 5.99: #19 nm-m
#20 sev sm pcs out bottom cvr ow va
#22 sev cor creases ow fn plus-nm
#23 a-va
424 sm nc out unper rt cvr ow vn-fn
424 vq plus,
428 vy sm ve off Tower rt cvr ow fn
HEADLINE. .479 vq-fn
HENRY..#19 va plus
HEROIC. .£8 rol] sp ow vq plus-fn (B41
Everett art)
#33 va nlus-fn (Toth art)
HI-SPOT. .#2 vq
WIT. .#47 fr. plus-nm
HOLYOKE ONE-SHOT. .21 va-fr
#2 va-fn
43 dime size pc off hotton bk ovr ow
va plus, (Miss Victory cvr)
4A vo plus-fn - 3.99; -48 fn olus
HOPALONG CASSIDY. .419 ya-fn
#49 q-va
#05 2" cor off lower rt evr awa
494 va
ROUSE OF MYSTERY
NMA TORCH
fn plus
#6 fren
#6 va plus-fn
49 linht pencil initial at top cvr ow
nnn
ILLUSTRATED 6)
ton cvr ow fn
JS
IMPACT. .#3 sm cor off cvr & neat tape on
spine ow va = 3.99;
TNCPEDIBLF MILK,
431" tear bk evrow fn plus
#6 pc 1/8" x 2" off rt cvr ede ow fn pl
#6 chips & pes out rt cvr edae ow vq plus
46%" cut thru book rt edae ow a-va
INCREDIBLE SCIENCE FICTION..231 fn
INDIAN CHIEF. .#4 sm cut top sp ow fn
#11 nm- 2.50
#14 mm = 2.09; #15 pencil date ow fn
INDIANS. .#15 (Fiction House) coupon out & sm
cor off cvr ow vq
INTIMATE LOVE. .823
TT REALLY HAPPENED.
46 1" split top sp ow nm,
46 nm, #7 nm-m (Cuardineer art)
#8 fn plus-nm (Pappy Boyinaton)
OACE PEARSON OF THE TEXAS RANGERS. .#2 m
SIACKPOT. #1 va.
#6. fn plus-nm
SEER, 0) snout, tae! 6 ety
#1 fn
SIGGS % MAGGTE..#Tm = 6.00; #12 nm-m
HUGH O*KENHON 2204 HAVILAHD DR., RICHMOND, VA. 23720
MAD..#20 vy sm pe off cor sev pas ow
fn plus-nm - 12.00: #20 fn-nm
#2) fn plus-nm ~ 13.00; #21 fn plus
#22 rm-m = 14.00; #25 fn)
MAGIC. .#38 fn plus-nm
MAGNUS, ROBOT FIGHTER. .#1 sm tear bottom
cvr ow fn-nm
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN. .FB #18 paper tape on
19 paper tape on sp ow va plus,
23 sm pc color flaked off near sp & sm
tape inside sp at ea staple ow vg-fn
3p & sm cor off ow vg
FB
MARVEL FAMILY. .#1 sm hole top cvr 4 name in
ink top cvr ow fn
#81 fair - 1.50; #82 fair-g
#87
MARVEL MYSTERY. .#17 sm pe tape inside sp at
each staple ow fn plus
425 sm spot of alue on ea staple ow nm-m
#32 4s" cor off upper rt cvr ow nm
#33 fn plus-nm
#34 nm
136 vg
#38 vy sm cut bottom sp 4 sm Pc out top
bk cvr ow fn-nm
#41 Nght crease ow nm-m
#43 tiny pe out bottom sp Ak" tear cvr
side, sev sm insect holes top bk cvr
ow nm
#45 sev light creases ow fm plue
#61 vy sm cor off bottom ‘SP ow nm
MASK. .#1 vg plus
MASTER. .#1 sm tear bottom evr Ow fn-nm
#2 pc 4s" x 3/8" out sp, sp worn, rest
‘of book v9 plus-fn
#33 penct] initials top cvr ow nm (capt,
Nazi)
#35 fn, #39 fn plus-nm
#40 \” tear cvr edge ow fn plus-nm
#41 vq plus but co
oe % ek ne at staple ow nm
n plus-rm (1st pg. autogrs
pets rea Pq. autographed by
pe en lorkots ‘On cyr OW a-vq
'n (Otto Binder autogranh Ist. pa’
#59 1" tear bottom fire tn fat
ip rma So
lant # fon evr ow fr
MEL ALLEN. #5 (31)"m (Tusia are)
#6 nm-m
MEN AGAINST CRIME..#6 fn
MERRY-GO-ROUND. #1 fn-nm (Sep-Oct 1947)
MICKEY MOUSE..FC 27 vq plus-fn
FC 214 vg-fn
FC 248 pc 3" x }" off bk cvr ow fn plus
FC 279 fn plus-nm
FC 343 poor-fr - 1,00; FC 362 q-va
_ FC 401 nm
FC 427 name tn ink ow va-fo
¢
g-va x
MICKEY MOUSE & The Pharaoh's Curse, Wheaties
B-1 m
WICKEY MOUSE MAGAZINE..v 5 #12 sm nick out
top sp ow vg plus-fn a
MICKEY MOUSE MAGAZINE. .v 1 #9 nm-m (This
is the very rare Kay Kamen book of Sept.
1933. Incorrectly identified on pg. 266
of Price Guide as Dairy Giveaway) 250.00
MIDGET COMICS. .#1 vg-fn
MIGHTY MOUSE, ADV. OF..Apr. 1956 m
1m
Re
3 33
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1.00,
00
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200
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225
25
40
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MIGHTY MISE 3-..#1 vq no glasses
+00 MILITARY. .#3 tape inside at staples & sev
‘sm tears, 1" cvr tear & sit roll sp
‘ow va plus (Jack Cole art)
#8 tear at top & bottom staple ow va
#16 5" tear bk cvr & last pa., sm nick
‘out top evr ow vg plus-fn
#25 vy slight insect damage rt cvr edge
ow vg plus-fn
#28 fn plus-nm (Jack Cole art)
#30 fn (B111 Ward evr, Jack Cole art)
#30 edges of centerfold slightly ragged
ow fn
* #35 sev sm ovr tears ow fn plus-nm
#41 sev vy sm nicks top cvr ow nm
MINNIE MOUSE.
MINUTE MAN
ow fn.
MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY..FC 13 m
#17 sev sm tears ow va-fn
#38. fn-nm = 2.50; #45 vq-fn
#53 va plus
bottom bk evr oW nm
WODERN..#44 sev creases ow fn
MONKEYSHINES. .#21. vg
MONTE HALE..#31 vg-fn, #35 vq plus
MOON MULLINS. .color 14." off lower rt
cvr ow va plus-fn
#14" cor off lower rt evr
MORE FUN. .#65 spot of glue on top staple
& slight wrinkle upper rt ow nm
#66 some wear on sp rest fn pl-nm
#67 sit sp.wear.ow fn pl-nm
#78 tiny nick out top sp, i" cvr tear
ow mm
#89 1k" tear rt cvr edge, 3/4” tear
bottom sp ow va plus-fn
#99 sm pe out top sp ow vg plus
MITT & JEFF, .Cupples & Leon Book 13, sev
pas. missing ow fr-a
MY FRIEND ERMA. .#73 q
MYSTERIOUS TRAVELER, TALES OF..#13 fn
NAPOLEON A UNCLE ELBY..#7 (1942) sev pcs
out bk vr ow 9
NATIONAL..#7 1 name in pencil ow nm
NEN FUNNTE:
Paper. Not very noticeable. ow fn
#100 vq plus (Frank Thomas art)
#146 va~ 1.253 4167 fn-nm
#170 va-Fn
NEW ROMANCE..#6 m (Moreira art & Richard
Basehart photo cvr)
#20. m (Tuska art)
OPERATION PERTL..#1 fn-nm
OSWALD..FC 21 m
FC 39 vy sm pc out top sp ow m
FC 39 va-fn - 16.00; FC 143 vq plus
OUR FLAG..#1 sm pc out top & bottom sp,
initial in thick pencil ow fa-nm
42 fair, co (orfain The Flaa)
#3 large stain bk cvr & bk pqs. ow va
OUR GANG.
#21 sm
#25 from ~ 22.0; #28 vg, #30
#30 needlessly restapled & name on cvr
ow vg plus :
OUT OF THE SHADOWS. .45 m (Toth, Moreira)
OUTLAW KID (Ist series). .#13 va-fn
THE OUTLAWS..#13 va-fn :
OUT OF THIS HORLD..#8 vq pl-fn (Ditko)
OZARK IKE..#B11 m- 5.50; #812
#13 m= 5.50; #18 fn plus
~ jPage & Hunt oO
Ves % Leon 8 sm cor off
sm tear on sev
726 va vlus, #28. va plus
938353 3%
3535383
"stamped top cvr ow
210.99
75,00!
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109, 09)KATZF'IAMER KIDS. .FB 37 fn
SS 416 nc 1" x 4" out
7,50| 413 vg
#12 crease near sp ow nm
#24 m (Both Colleta)
nm-m (Lou Gehria)
#6 3" cor crease bk cvr ow nm (Schombura)
BReeseusuiess
20.00 | #7 pencil arrival date ow vg pl-fn
21.00 j,#9 V9 Plus, - #10'vg plus-fn
21.99 | #19 sev sm pcs out rt cvr edge ow vg plus
20.90 |
sHiheaties giveaway 0-8 fn pl 2.25 |,#38 fn plus-nm (Schomburg cvr)
1.255 #60 sm amt writing
-465 (#1) some impressions ‘on
vr where book was used to support writing
8
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33 Hee
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#17 5" cor crease ow fn pl-nm
tape inside at ea staple ow nm
veeooes BRSsm
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1 date stamp ow m
429 vq-fn
| 3505
JIE PALOOKA..#7 fn (Powell art-Flyino Foo?)
iM Sm - 7.002 25 nm
#7 m (Robbins evr only)
iF crease ow Mm
PIOURNEY InTO MYSTERY. #50 farm (Nitko)
452 hottom book has heen wet ow va-fn
#53 fn (Ditko) - 2.59;
at bottom from dampness ow va-fn, 56 same
256 coupon off bk ow a-va
478 vo plus = 1.59:
455 slight fadino
#91-navy exchane stamp on bk ov va pl-fn
#92 fn
JUMBO. .#17 light water stain uoper rt frt %
499 writing on bk cvr & sev ink marts frt
cvr ow fn plus. 4.99; #131 fn=nm
#132 sm pc out top bk cvr om fn
JJUNGLE..#46 2" tape ton sp ow vq plus
07 fr-nm
UNGLE JIM. .(Ne11)..46 tear on 2 pas ow nm~
AZme413 m, = 2.00; 415 rm, #16 om
47m, 218m ~ 2.99; #19 nm
Fo 1939 nn
JUNGLE TALES..#5 va pl (Jann of the Junale)
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA. .#3 va plus
| 44 vo-fn - 8.90; 85 fh
46 fn-nm, #7 fn plus-nm
| #3 fn = 5.99; #19 fn plus
#111" scratch on evr ow fn
412 fn plus, #13 fn-nm
414 cor crease ow fn plus
| 415 fn plus-nm = 5.00; #16 frenm
417 nm - 5.99; 419 374" tear ow fn plus
#10 fn = 2.75: #19 m- 5.50; #29 nm
MUSTICE TRAPS THE GUILTY..#29 fn vlus
#34 vorfn = 1.75: 899" nm
Sunvia HauaoasandoRdeaesa
FR 3 pe color flaked off cvr 1” x i" ow fn
42m 4.50; 13 mm
416m 417m, #2)
KEEN DETECTIVE FUMMIES..v 2 81 fn nl=nm — 2i
MERRY DRAKE NETECTIVE CASES..47 sm cor off
25.99) Cyr ow a-vo (3 pg. Kubert) a
gino} #11 ary (Nan in Black by Powell) cs
4 pqs. Powell) 3
3
}
2
#25 2" sp tear alued ow vg plus
#25 va plus-fn 3.
4
3,
JOHIPIY MACK RROWY..FC 615 vq plus-fn 2
JOKER. .49 vn=fn (Powerhouse Pepper) 14.
3
1
1
V
#90 vq plus 12.
#91 sm tear bottom cvr ow fn 6.
3.
°.
top bk or va-fn (Fisner, Fine-art) 1B.
KIN COLT. .#46 vo - 1.99; #56 va-fn
| 457 va (Al MiTTiamson story)
KID KOMICS..46 vy slight insect damage
bottom bk cvr aw fn plus-nm (Young Alltes) 25.
KID 200. .#1. va ip
KING. .#1 magic tape inside sp ow v9 pl-fn 160.
43 names on cvr in ink ow fair 17
44 writing on frt evr, no bk cvr ow fair 12,
#109 plus-va - 29.90; #20 fn 26.
#21 tiny tear cvr edge ow nm 2B,
#22 "3" in pencil top cvr ow nm 28:00
#23 sm pe tape inside at ea staple ow fn 21.90
#24 vo plus-fn, ° #25 vq-fn 17.00
#26 1/5 of bk cvr missing ow va 10.00
#27 some magic tape inside sp ow va pl-fn 16.00
428 nm - 27.00;. #29 fn-nm 24.00
#50 fn plus - 29, 431 vq pl-fn 16.00
"20" in pencil top evr
#93 fn plus-nm, 444 fn O}u 17.00
#45 nm, #46 on
#47 fr plus 14.50: #48 vy sit sp roll
ow fn plus - 15,00; #50 nm 20.00
*51 nm - 16.09; | #52 fr T1.0¢
#52 tape on sp & 3" tear taped from in-
side ow va-fn - 7.99; 453 nm
#71 va plus
#159 nm Mast esse) ;
LAUGH..#21 g-va (Katy Keene
LEADING. #1 spot of olue on top & botton
staple, sev tiny tear cvr edae ow fn plus~
nm 150:00
#2 sev sm tears rt cvr edge & 1 on bk evr
» 80.00
edge ow nm =
430-4" tear frt cvr’& co, ow vg pl 19.00
#8 o-va 15.00
LEADING SCREEN. .#51 va “78
LEROY..#1 m - 1,50; #3 m (Lubbers art) 75
45 check mark on cvr ow mm 175
LIGHTNING, .#4 sTt sp roll ow fr 21.00
v3 41 fn (Intro Lishtning Girl, Sword) 18.00
v 3.4] "226" in ink near top cvr ow fn pl 19.00
LIL ABNER. .#92 vq plus 4.00
LITTLE GIANT DETECTIVE FUNNTES..#1 Tibrary
name stamped on cvr ow fn 25.00
LITTLE JOE. .FC #1 fn 33.00
LITTLE LULU..#5 sey corner creases ow vg p} 16.00
LITTLE NISS HUFFETT. .#12 0 FES oe
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE. FC 76 horizontal crease
across bottom % sev sm tears, rest nm-m 17.09
LOTS LANE..#9 vy sm Tight stain ow fn 6.00
#10 fn - 7.00; #14m 8.00
#15 fn-nm 7.00
#15 3k" cor crease ow vg-fn 5.00
47 nm- 8.00; #17 fn plus 6.00
418 nm - 8,00; #18 fn 5,50
#18 sev creases ow va 3.00
#19 2” cur tear ow vg - 2.25; #20 vq 4.00
429 nm , 4.99
LONE RANGER..#2 fn plus 20.00
#12 sm pe out top & bottom sp ow va 250
#15 1" po out bottom sp ow va 200
#51 tiny tear bk cvr ow m oD
LONE RANGER MERITA BREAD GIVEAWAY, .mint. 90
LOONEY TUNES. .426 1's" tear bottom cvr,
Tight stain middle cvr ow fn. 12,
3
4
4
4
LONE RANGER'S WESTERN TREASURY. .42 fn plus ‘
2
1
445 fn - 6.50; #55 6" tear bk cvr fm pl 4
479 vg-fn (Canadian)-- 1.00; #108 va-fn
LOST WORLDS..#5 vq plus-fn 3
LOVELORN. .#5 va-fn
LUCKY. 22 ft 3.
MAD..#1 fi. plus-nm 720.1
42 nm- 68.00; #4 nm 35.
46 _33;" cor off last pn. ow va-plus V4
47 fn ~ 19.005 #9 fn plus 20.
#9 vy sm cor off ow vg 10.
#12 fn plus - 16.00; » 419 fn plus-nm
413 vq ~ 12 #14 fn plus
#16 fn plus-nm ~ 12.00
#17 nm (Wolverton) - 13.
#18 vo plus
#19 sm tear top sp ow nm
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HUGH O*KENNON - 2204 HAVILAND DR. RICHMOND, VA. 23229
3.09 PANIC.-#1 sev chips ‘out bk evr edge
Ow mam -
#2 sev sm chips off bk cvr edge ow fn-nm
#2 fn, #3 fn plus, — #4 fn
#4 vg plus - 5.90; #6 vq plus
#6 va - 3.75: 47 fn plus
48 fn plus-nm - 6.50; #8 vq plus-fn
3
a
#10 name in ink near top cvr ow fn 4
#15 subs. crease ow fn i.
2
1
31 A in circle near top cvr ow fn pl=nm
PIRACY..#5 fn
PIXIE & DIXIE & MR! JINKS. .201631-207 m
PLASTIC MAN, .#2 pc missing from sp at
bottom staple ow va 35
#64 laroe X in crayon frt cvr ow va 4
PLUTO CANINE COWPOKE. .Wheaties 8-2 m 3
[POGO..#4 "A" jn crayon upper left ow frenm 25
#5 "1" tear top sp ow fn 2
46" tear cvr ow fr i
#10 fn plus-nm 20.
415 center crease’ ow fn plus-nm
416 center crease ow fn-nn
POGO PARADE. .#1 nm-m
JPOLICC..#25 Sev sm flecks color off ow nm
POLICE ACTION. .#5 fn
POPEYE. .FC 17'm
| FC 26 vq
|POPULAR. .#10 sm cor crease ow nm
| #53 sm water stain bottom cvr ow va pl
#69 fn-nm (origin Prof. Supermind & Son)
#73. 1m (The Ow! by Frank Thomas)
#92 8" diagonal crease ow fn-nm(The Owl)
#82 pe 4s" x 44" out top sp ow fn plus
POPULAR ROMANCE. .#18 m (Toth art)
#26 m = 1.50; 427 vy tiny cor off cvr,
(Toth art & Mont. Clift/Nonna Reed cvr)
PORKY PIG. .FC 32? cor crease ow fn plus
PRINCE VALIANT. .FC 719 nm
PRIZE COMICS WESTERN. .#98 a-vo (Severtn/
Elder stories) - 3.09: 493 q
#198 va (Severin cvr) - 3.90; #109 q pl
PSYCHOANALYSIS..#2 va
#3 fn
“#4 light center crease ow fn plus
PUNCH..#15 light center crease ow fn plus
(Rocketman % Rocketair!)
IRAGEDY ANN & ANDY. .FC 5 vy sm pc off bk
vr corner ow m-m ‘
FC 23 m
RANGERS. .17 nm-m
REAL HEROES. .#4 vq-fn
REAL LIFE..#13 pc 1" x 1" x &" out at. staple
on vq ~ 1:25; #22 vq plus
RED RYDER..#1° 5 sm holes Tower rt cvr & 2
dime size pes out bk sp ow a-va 20.
#8 vy sm nick on sp % sm tear sev pqs,
‘ow nm=m
#12 sm water stain upper rt ow fn plus
3m, 4m, 415m, 416 m
417 light browning inside cvr edges oy m
#19 m- 20.90; 419 nm-m
#2 m- 20.0; 440m, #45 m
#46 vo-fn = 3.75: #12%nmm
#137 nm-m - 3.09; #137 fn plus
RHUBARB. .FC 563 va x .
RIBTICKLER. .#3 (1957) fn NS
INEY ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOND-Rhosts of
Navlea Castle-Robin Hood flour aiveaway nm
RR -3H58883333 3 3
88
S333
33 8 3333 33k 35232333335333338
RS
2.
The Miller! Ransom nm ae
ROCKY LANE..#15 vq 2.50
ROY ROGERS. .FC 38 &" tear\ top cvr near sp,
4" tear sev pqs. ow nm-m 38.
#4 vy light browning inside cvr edges ow m
#29 vg plus, #30 vg plus
431 sm pe out bottom sp ow vq plus
#39 g-vq - 1.50; #59 name at top ow v9-fn
#60 center crease ow fn, #79 fn
#79 vg-fn ~ 1.25; #98 fn plus
#100 m~ 2.50; #115 fn
SANTA'S CHRISTMAS COMICS..1952,. 19 pas.
sm cor off 2 pgs. ow m a
another’ copy nm-m cs
SANTA CLAUS FUNNIES. .#1 (1942) sm pc out
top cvr & Sev Tight pencil marks-ow vq-fn 37
FC 61 vy Tight browning inside cur edges
ow m : 40.
FC 361 9 3
3
9
8838
RS
2
Ree!
8 38
SECRET ORIGINS. .#1 (1961) no bk cvr ow g-vg 3.
SENSATION. .#10two crudely punched holes
near sp ow frag
#13 1" tear thru book at bottom sp & at
top sp ow vq
#38 tiny chip out top sp ow fn plus
439 nm = 17.00; #40 vg-fn
#4) 9" tear bk cvr taped from inside ow
fn plus - 6.00; #47 fn plus
#53. 2 I"tears cvr edges ow g-va
#63 fn plus-nm
4733/4" cor off lower rt cvr ow fnenm
474 sey sm tears upper rt cvr & 3° crease
‘ow mm - 8.50; #80 sm fingernail size
pe out bottom evr ow vo plus 4.00
488 nm ~ 8.09; #92 sev sm tears bk
cyr ow fn plus , 6.50
497 fren 8.50
#109 vy tiny pe off lower rt cvr ow va’ pl-
fn (Astra, Girl of the Future) 6.00
#102 1m (Astra) 12:00
4196 long corner crease ow vq plus (Last
Woman \ioman) y 5.00
#107 sm cor off Tower rt cvr ow Vi 5.00
#108 vy tiny tear top evr’ ow nnn 72/90
SEVEN DWARFS & THE ENCHANTED MOUNTAIN...
Cheerios giveaway 2-3, 2 sm tears bk ow nm 4.25
THE SHADOW. .V 1 #10 4" tear cvr side & sm
nc out bottom bk evr ow on plus=nm
v4 #11 vy sm tear top cvr ow. fn-nm
SHTELD-HIZARD..#1 2" tear bottom cvr' & 1
name lightly in ink ow vq plus
#4 fn plus-nm (Hizard by M. Meskin)
SHOCK, SUSPENSTORIES. .#2 poor
43 3" tape bottom sp ow @
#1) taved spow fr-a- 6.99; #15 nm
#15 vg plus = 12.99; #16 fn plus-nm 7.
#16 va plus-fn 1
#17 fromm ~ 17.90; #17 vq plus 12.
SHOHCASE. .#19 (Lois Lane) sev corner creases
3
6
Ciieg fees
3353 3383 3 333
ow fn
#14 fn plus (The Flash)
#21 bottom of book has been wet & color
faded ow vq plus
#23 top has been wet % color faded ow vq
#24 fn plus-nm
424 book has been wet & part cvr faded
ow vg = 5.09; #30 fn
#32 cvr loose ow a - .75; #38 nm
SILVER KID HESTERN. .#1 vq
SILVER STREAK..#7 vy sm pc out top & hotton
cvr Ow va plus-fr
#14 sm scrape bottom sp ow fn-nm 5
SKYMAN. #1 fr-nm (The Face, Sparky Watts) 4
SMASH. #5 sm pc off upper rt cvr ow nm 27.00
SMILIN! JACK..FC 4 vy sm pe out. bottom
SP ow vg plus 23.90
SMILIN' JACK..FC 14 nm-m 50.00 SUPERBOY..#53 sev cor creases ow fn 3.00 | TAREET..v 9 #10 vq. 1.25
FC 3€ vy sit browning inside evr edges #60 fn-nm, #64 fn plus, #69 fn plus 3.50 TARZAN..#29 light & sm cor crease lower
coum ~ 25.00; FC 58 same 21.90 SUPER DUCK..#23 vg-fn = 1125 rt evr ow mem 7.90
Ae 17:00 SUPER-MAGTC..41 1" cor off bottom left 432 4" cor off lower rt_X vy sm hole bottom
#1 vy sm hole in sp ow fn plus 9.00 evr ow va pi-fn (Eisner cvr) oo cvr ow m= 3,595 #36 m 5.00
42mm, #3 nm, 44 mem, 8.00 SLIDER MAGICIAN. .v3. #19 fn-nm but cut #37 fn - 3.00; 940m 5.09
#5 m ~ 8.50; #6 nm-m 8.00 slightly off-reaister 2,50' #45 " cor off lower rt cvr % center crease
Ud ae 6 m ~ 25.00; FC 65 nm-m 11.09, v4 #3 vertical crease ow fn pl-nm 2.00 aie 2.90; #45 q- 1,50; #47 vg-fr ne
a IIPERMAN..#2 sp soiled f rust on staples m A
SMOKEY ‘STOVER..FC 7 m- 38.00; Fe 35mm t4can own plus, Pm 908.09 450 Tiaht browning Inside cvr edge ow m A200
fc 64m 8.50 center loose from staples ow fn «210.00 #51 m~ 3.50; #51 fn - 2.9; #52 a-va 1.25
SNIFFY THE PUP..#15 m, #17 m 1.09 2 va plus 40.00 453m, 854m - 3.75; #56 nm-m 3.50
SPACE ADVENTURES. .#3 fn (Giordano evr) 2.50 #15 sm oc tape inside sp at ea staple J57 mi 3
#7 sm pc out bottom cvr ow va 1.25 44" cvr tear ow va plus 28.90 TARZAN'S JUNGLE ANNUAL, .#3 nm
175 #18 tiny pc out bottom frt cvr ow fn-nm 45.90 TEENA. .821 m 5
‘oo #28 fn plus 28.09 TELEVISION COMICS. .#5 m, #8 m :
0 #28 sm pe missing bottom staple ow g-vg 16,59 TERRY % THE PIRATES..FC 191 vy sm tear batt
0 428 cor off sev.pas., 1" evr tear ow va. 13.00 _cvr & tear at hotton staple ow rm 2.09
" ie Too TEX. GRANR vay a "
an Faget Cor OFF upper rE ow va plnfn 7.0 THREE CAMALLEROS. cP 71” 4" ‘tear upper Tet an
25:00 #40. some water stain rt edae % bottom cvr ow m e é
gece Sm cor off cvr ow va plus-fn (Black cy on va) = 11.005 42 9-va RE raeeant a pale baer ge
‘at) ~ 10.00; #42 vg plus 8.50 #42 some water Stain alana sp ow a Se eee Steet ner onincaak bankOalScOn
SPUNKY. AT fn p-nm (Frazetta text {11o.) Tne ase a eee Video a (leteakute cvrchee Rrarotes stories) 27:00
STAR SPANGLED. #1 sev pcs tape on cvr edoe #98 fy plus - 7.50; £96. q RES RG USE Fab ig eee
] sm Pe on sp." pe aut top sp ow va os.nn #07 va-fn 5.75; #1M1 fin TRL nlipar CORE 750
#10 sev sm holes bottom sp % vy light water #192 vq pl-fn ~ 5.00; 2103 vg-fn res ecsigintn are} 8290
Fre nan fovplus ed ey teat fon (oretra. Celarda, Severin/Elder art) 8.50
#28 nm 30.00» 4113 fn, #114 sev flecks color off ow fn ar ao egy Hal aoe
#28 vy sm hole bk evr ow Frenm salon #116 fn att THMDA.s#8 wy an.cor oft err Asay sm chips.”
#34 sm pe tape inside sp at staple ow va~ 4119 fn plus ~ 5.00; #120 rmtem SERIO 3229 SPRLEDE RENT SY oy
an 11.00; #40 center crease ow nm 14.90 #123 fn Meyers #125 fn pl-nm, #1289m ie id 10/00
sm cor off bY cvr & is" tear toy 4130 pe Vs" x 3/4" out cvr ow fn . °
ow fn paar ee 12.90 ne vg en em #133 crease ow nm THUNDER Bees #1 8 Ress evr % story) ES
#41 sm cor lower rt, 3/4" tear cvr 4137. g-va ="2.00; #149 fn-nm TICK TOCK aS gf rotates
edae ow vq-fn 7.50 SUPERMAN. ANNUAL. 26 m TILLTE THE TOILER..FC-89 sey wy tiny flecks |
#42 2" tea” side cur ow vq plus 8.09 47 va pl-fn = 1a ease SER 6.90
#44 sev sm cvr tears ow vn plus 10.00 SUPER-MYSTERY..v7 #6 pc 2" x 3/4” out IIH MDLT: #1 Be tear they ct cide of book=.
#42 21" tears evr ede ow va plus 7:3 lower pe eve’ st. pa ow tn MPT. AB Sone Chat rt side eb
#49 sev wrinkles in cvr-ow va pl-fn 9.90 SUZTE..#54 a-vg- 2,00; #55 va Ree cee ence stcvactn, (Fracetta) 15:00.
#07 2" cor off cyr & sev ncs out sp, fair 1:00 #69. q esi TE Dirrapaecb ea cen omayi Case vjatn. (Ppececve)e 16: 00
STARTLING. .413 nm 28.00 TAILSPIN TONY, SS #23. va plus 13.80) T1H TOK, -(EC)..31 fn as
#15 mn 34.90 TALES FROM THE CRYPT..#21 Tk" tear bk ANE a ee sane
#51 va plus-fn (Tyara, Lance Lewis) 4.59 evr & last 4 pqs. ow fn plus DE 2s AL al Cana a Fant :
#82 bottom cvr cut ‘\" ‘too short bk evr 223 vq plus - 20.99; 428 roll so A 4" IRE TUR eoUran, (ec Rs anes gaa) Fanta bri
cut off resister ow m 5.00 tear top evr ow va plus-fn 22.0n} Tarzan-Extra white pgs.) ba
STRANGE. ADVENTURES. 37" vq bso 428 va-fe 21.09] #40 some wrinkles on cvr ow fn (Foster) BO
STRANGE MYSTERIES, .16 vg-fn (Super reprint) .75 #31. &" tear thru sp ow fn ER ea ea CN
STRANGE TALE®..#6° bottom of book has been 432 mm 25:00 [FORT lus = Alt ei A97. TSP IUE ST SE
wet ow v9 plus, #74 same but ow fn 1.25 #32 dime size spot pink paint on logo
STRANGE TALES ANNUAL..#2 va pl-fn (1963) 8:00 ow fin seta We Ue eet a Bho
STRANGE WORLDS..#4 (1959) bottom part of book 433-1" tear bk cyr ow nm SRL TOT ESTER” <P 2 7am MTA IM IPE top iia
Be peeem wet Ow va pl (WiTTfanson story) §.90 434 wr plus-fm - 14.59; #34 g-vg 11.50) Er ow vo Plus, A ae
#5 bottom of ook has been wet ow fn 2.00 #35 nm i) BE ad Nel ace spe
“5 (IW. reprint) vq-fn (Kinstler art) 2.00 #39 1" tear side cvr ow vg plus RL A id efile Porn +50
SUB MARINER. .#10 fn plus-nm (Schomburg cvr) 79.00 F40 sev sm tears top bk cvr ow fm pl-nm 21.00)TOP NOTCH..#9 vy s1t roll sp ow fn plus-nm
#34 fn (Namora appears, Everett art) 18,00 #41 fn - 16.003 #42 fn plus 18.00} (origin & Ist app...Black Hood) 30,00
#35 g (Everett art) 8.50 443 vy light center crease ow nm 21.00) 79 va-fn - pao
#39 vy sm pc off Tower rt cvr ow va (Namora #44 nm, #45 rm 23.00] #15 arrival date in pencil ow fn plus-nm
appears, Everett art) 13,00 #46 sm tear cvr edge ow fn plus-nm 20.90] Arse Phantom by M. Meskin) 36.00
SUPER..#5'rol] sp ow fn 22:00 TALES OF SUSPENSE..#9 water stain bottom eS ee UT 27-00:
#9 vy light rust on staples ow fn pl-nm 29.00. back ow fn - 3.90; #10 vq-fn 5.50] f 1 1" tear & sev smaller cyr ow vg plus 22.00
#10 fn-nm - 26.00; #12 fn pl-nm 25.00 #17 vq - 3.09; #23 va-fn 2.50] #39 sm pc out top & bottom-cvr & sev sm
#13 rm - 29.00; 415 va. plus-fn 19:00 428 fn 3-008 ears ov g (Slack Hast) es
#19 fn-nm - 23.00; #32 fn 15.09 TALES OF TERROR ANNUAL..1953 m 210.00} #40 vg-fn (Black Hood) 14.00
#69 top of cvr cut off register ow va-fn 7.0 ‘TALES TO ASTONISH. .#9 m-m E + 3.25
SUPERBOY..#16 bottom of book has been wet & #9 sm area has been wet ow fn f anaes
Sev Sm pcs missing ow 5.00 #401" tear bk evr ow va-fn 1.90
#20 sev sm noles in Sp ow fn 14:00 450 fn 5 a
sev partially loose pqs. ow ve 3.50 TALLY-HO. .Dec 1944, vy sm cor off lower <i
#38 vq plus i 5.00 rE ow va pisfn (Frazetta Ist. work) 25.00} #45 vq plus - 1.75; #48 fn -2.00; #54 fn 1.50
- HUGH O'KENNON 2204 HAVILAND DR. . RICHMOND, VA. 23229 Page 11 |Page 12 HUGH O'KENNON 2204 HAVILAND DR.
WALT DISNEY'S C & S..#23 fr-g 20.00 WEIRD FANTASY. .#15 9-vq 20.00/WORLD'S FINEST. .#2 vg plus but Ist page
#26 sm nick top sp 41/16" edge tear ow nm 68.00 #18 fn-nm ~ 40.00] 15 two-sided Xerox 45.00
426 vy sm crease lower rt cvr ow m 73:99 #20 fn plus 35.00) #3 fn plus-nm 125:00
#27 vy tiny cor crease ow m 73.09 WEIRD SCIENCE. .#12 (#1) 9-vg 95.00] #5 vg 37.00
427 mm, #28 nam 72.00 #12 (#1) tape inside lower rt evr & sp #9 3" tear near sp glued ow fn plus 30:00
#28 sm cor off lower rt cvr ow vg plus 28.99 ow vg 60.00] #11 vy, vy light pencil name at top cvr ow
#28 vy sm pc off lower rt book ow va 25.90 #13 (#2) light 4" cor crease ow fn pl-nm 80.00 nm-m with extra white pgs. 40.00
#29 tiny scrape mark top sp ow m 70.00 #5 sm in ink top cvr ow nm-m 50.00) #19 fn plus 27.00
#29 center crease ow nmm 55.00 #8 Tight "s" on cvr ow fn plus-nm 41-00) 429 last po. missing ow fn plus 8:00
#29 tiny chip out top sp ow nmm 68:00 #10 va plus 27.00| #30 sev loose pgs. & roll sp ow fn (story
#29 &" tear top cvr ow fn 44.00 #11 roll sp ow vg 17.00| of giant penny) - 10.00; #76 vg-fn 7,00
#30 m 75.00 #19 fn plus 35.00] #84 fn 5:00
#32 vy tiny chip off lower rt cvr, vy sm NEIRD SCIENCE-FANTASY..#23 1" tear bottom #85. 2" cor off top bk cvr at sp ow fn 3.50
chip out bottom sp. " tear top bk cvr sp ow fn - 32.00; #26 2k" tear bottom #86 fn - 5. #88. fn-nm 6:00
OW rm 245.00 cvr & vy sm pc out bottom cvr ow vg-fn 15,00| #91 fn-nm - 4.50; #92 nm 6.00
#33 m 185.00 #271" tear top sp ow fn-nm 30.00] #94 fn-nm (origin Batman/Superman team) 4.50
#33 tiny nick out top sp ow nm-m 160.00 #27 fn = 28,00; #27 vg-fn 24.00) 997 rm 6.00
#34 1" tear bottom sp & k" tear top #28 vg plus-fn 30.00 |HOTALIFE. «#19 vg 1,00
spowm - 130.00; #36 nm. 125.00 WESTERN COMICS. .#10 name in ink ow g 1.50|WOW,.#5 sm nick out top sp ow fn plus (three
447m, 450 m 70.00 WESTERN FRONTIER. #1 4" cor taped on ow vg 1.00| Mr. Scarlett stories) 56.00
450 vy light corner crease ow m 60.00 WESTERN HERO, .#81 two comic cards off bk 48 fn plus-rm - 47.90; 429 fn 12.00
fn-m 38.00 evr ow g-vg 1,00|,#35_ 1 panel out ow vg plus 4.50
#53 center crease ow nm 42,00 WESTERN ROUGH RIDERS. .#3. vq 1,00/YANKS IN BATTLE. .#1 (Quality) fn plus 2.50
#56 store name & address stamped on cvr WHIZ. .#3 (Apr. 1940) center loose ow fn 475,00/YELLOMJACKET. .#3 name in ink ow vg plus 6.50
ow vg 22.00 #4 fn plus 2s 410.00 YOUNG ALLIES..#1 fn plus-nm (58K cvr & splash
#59 sm pe tape bk cvr ow va 25.00 #14 fn plus-rm 135.00] page) 300.00
#63 m - 39.00; $64 9 15.00 #21 sev sm cors off interior pgs. rest #3 fn plus 90.00
#72 center crease ow fn 16.97 fn 70,00| #3 fn 73.00
#78 1" cor off bk cvr & 1" tear bk cvr #22 1 name in ink top cvr ow vg plus 40.90] #5 sev sm insect holes lower rt cvr & some
ow fn 15.09 #22 sm pc out bk sp at top staple & name Insect holes on sp not visible from front
#79 slight wrinkle in cvr ow fn plus-nm 24.00 at. top evr ow vg 30.00] .oW fn 30,00
480 center crease ow fn-nm 20.00 10:00|, #6 sm nick out bottom sp ow nm 42.00
#81 vy faint center crease, subs. name on 6.50 YOUNG KING COLE, .v3 #4 nm 1.75
bk cvr ow nm = 29.00; “#82 fn plus 17.50 'YOUNG LOVE. .#64°vg-fn (S8K) 1.00
#83 fn plus-nm : 19:00 4.00 fn (Human Torch, Capt. Aner.
#84 vy faint center crease & address on WILBUR. .#13 fn = 2.00; #22 vq 1:00 origins retold 30.00
bk cvr ow nm - 20.00; 04 vg 7.00 425 f 150 |YOUNG ROMANCE. .#37 vq-fn (S&K) 1.50
#109 vg - 7.50; #110 poor-fr 3.00 WILD WEST..#1 sev sm pcs off lower rt ow vg 3.00|ZANE GREY..FC 372 vg-fn, 2,25
#117 4 panei size pc off 1 pg. ow 9 4.00 WILD WESTERN. .#41 vg-fn - 1.00; #43 vq .75/21P..#7 nm 43.00
1122 vg plus-fn = 4.503 #123 9 pl-va 3.00 #47 vg . 175| #12 sm water stain upper rt ow nm-m 30.00
#129. 2 25¢ size pes out bk cvr near sp WINGS. .#24 1" repairable tear top sp & 114 w slight water stain upper left ow m 34.00
47 tear bk cvr ow g = 2.00; #131 g-vg 4.00 , 2.3/4 repairable tear bottom sp ow vg 7.001.219 uy nick out top sp ow fn plus-nm 33.00
nay sm pe out leh & bk evr ow fn 4.50 "WONDER. .#8 nm-m (Schomburg cvr) * 10.00 /Z0RRO..#11 sm nick of f bottom sp ow m 2.00
sm nick out top frt cvr & sm cor off #13 m (Schomburg Sci-Fiction cvr 10. a
bk evr ow fn 2.25 Ham (schemurg set) > he eeeshenanenercrurtseiatisdninherien
#165 sev ink letters 1" tall in upper left #144" tear 1 pq. ov m 8.00 SPECIAL NOTICE
Ow va-fn - 2.50; #168 sev sm chips out £14 24" tear ISE; 2 pds..ow fn 5.00n the following books, I will accept part trade,
rt cvr edge & center crease ow fn 3.00 #18 m (Schomburg Tara cvr) 10.00 or possi! l trade. The books are described
#69 fn - 3.50; #170 name in ink bottom #19 m- 12.00; #20 rm-m (Schomburg) 10.00 |in detail above.
By & Mit in title ow va-fn 2.99 — WONDER WOMAN. .#4 fn 45.00
v9, v9 2.50 “#5 vg plus - 41.00; #6 vg plus 33.00| car.
185 No. in ink % sm cor crease, sm cor off 48.9 plus-fne #9 voctn 3t:00 br MERIC Ie * Beol00
2 pgs. ow nm'- 4.00; #191 vq’pl-fn 3.00 #12 sm fleck color off evr ow fn 21.00 | DETECTIVE. .430 265.00
#155 vg = 2.50; #205 fair 75 #13 fn ~ 22.003 #15 fn-nm 25.00/DONALD DUCK. .FC 9 750.00
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pg. ow nm 105.00 #28 2 tiny cvr tears ow m 22.00 |WALT DISHEY'S C & S...#1 750.00
#11 penci] arrival. date ow nnn 10:00 #30 m 24.00 |WALT DISNEY'S C_& S..#2 575.90
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WEB OF MYSTERY. .#3 f-nm 1.75 H #25 fn 2100| #711. 74" x 9 3/4" cardboard cover, fine’ 59,00
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TUBBY. .#17 g-vq 2a
TUFFY. .#5 m (Sid Hoff art) 1.25
TUROK. .#5 vg~fn 3.25
"TWILIGHT ZONE. .#9 fn plus. 1.00
TWINKLE. .#1_ vg plus-fn 2.50
‘TWO-FISTED TALES..#19 1" tear cvr edge ow
vg plus ~ 29.00; #24 vq plus 15.00
#28 fn plus = 15.00; #29 vq-fn 12.00
#32 sev light cor creases, 1" tear bck
cvr ow fn ~ 14.00; #33 va 10.50
#35 vq-fn, #36 vq-fn 12.50
#36 name in pencil ow vg 10.00
#37 fn plus 15.00
439 neat tape on sp ow vq-fn 10.90
#40 fn 14.99; #40 va 11.00
THO-FISTEN AMMUAL. .1953 sm pc of spine
slued ow fn plus-nm 115.90
THO-GUN KIN..#17 vq-fn, #19 vq plus 1,50
426 va, 827 va-fn, #28 va 1.50
UNCLE SAM..A1 pc out sp is" x" A sev
smaller pes out sp % 1 out bottom cvr
ow vg 45.00
WHCLE SCROOGE..#7 nm 20.00
“11 fn - 13.90; #15 sm pe out top sp
‘\ sm cor off lower rt ow g-vg 5.00
#19 sm "19" in ink ow fn plus 13.00
HNDERSEA AGENT..#1 fn plus-nm 1.50
UNDERMORLD. .#3 va pl-fn (McHi11iams) 1.00
#5 nm ~ 3.09; #5 fn pl-nm 2.00
46m, 47 nm-m, #10 m, 413 m, #14 m 1,50
.S.A...87 bk cvr detached & sev insect
holes rt cvr edge, rest of book ok with
alossy evr. 35.00
VAULT OF HORROR. .#24 q 12.00
#28 sev vy sm cvr tears ow nm 23.00
#29 pe out top cvr " x k" ow vq 19.00
#30 vy sm pc off lower rt cvr ow fn plus 14.00
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#33 fn plus 18.00
#33 2" pc qut sp ow vq 9.00
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#35 nm - 23.00; #35 fn plus 18.00
#36 vq-fn 15.00
#37 sm tear bottom cvr ow fn plus-nm 27.00.
#37 sev vy sm pcs out top cvr & 1". tear
bk cvr ow vq plus 15,00
#37 sm pc off bottom sp ow va 14.00
#40 vq 13:00
VENUS. .#7 g-vg 9.00
WALT DISNEY'S C &S..#1 2" cor crease
lower rt cvr ow solid vg plus-fn 750.00
#2 fn 575.00
#4 sev vy tiny chips out rt cvr edae ow
fn - 190.00; #6 vy light stain upper
left corner ‘ow nm
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#33. sm pc out top sp ow g-va
#14 fn plus
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#15 cor crease & pencil arrival date ow
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#19'sm cor crease ow nm
#20 sev sm tears rt cvr edge ow nm
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#22 fn plus-nm
#23 nm
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ALL-AMERICAN. .#80 rust on both staples ow
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ALL STAR..#6 i" cvr tear ow nm-m 160.00
#54 sm pe out at top staple ow g pl-vg 20.00
AMAZING SPIDERMAN. .#19 fn plus-nm 8.00
AVENGERS. .#9 fn plus-rm, #10 nm 8.50
BEST ROMANCE..#5 m (Toth art) 3.00
BLACKHAWK. .#9 (#1) 7/16" tear top cvr
ow m 125.00
#100 fn - 4.00; #108 va-fr 4.50
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BLACK TERROR. .#17 m (Schomburg cvr) 15.00
BLUE BEETLE..#2 fn plus 50.00
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CAPT. AMERICA. .#4 no bk evr & sm pe out
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#10 coupon out 1 pg. & sm stain bottom
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m (origin Secret Stamp) - 120.00
#28 3/4" tear side cvr & sm pc off top
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CAPT. MARVEL..#4 3" cor crease ow fn-rm 130.00
#5 some glue on each staple ow fn pl-nm 100.00
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DICK TRACY. .#73 a-vo
DIXIE DUGAN. .#3 va plus-fn
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FAMOUS FUNNIES. .#29 fn -18.00; #115 vg
FANTASTIC FOUR: #51 fr
FIGHTING YANK. .#23 m (Schomburg evr)
FLASH. .#51 m - 24.00; #56 pencil $ on
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It's been over a year now since I first placed a couple of small ads
in The Buyer's Guide in an attempt to locate other owners of video
cassette tape recorders. Since that time, awareness of the possibilities
of home TV tape recording as a hobby has grown considerably, and my
little group of 9 "videophiles" has grown to become the more than 325
subscribers to The Videophile's Newsletter. We are now in our 10th
issue, and it is time to come back to the readership of The Buyer's
Guide and proclaim ourselves.
Each of you is seriously into the idea of collecting and preserving
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‘The Videophile's Newsletter regularly carries features on new recording
equipment, large screen projection TV sets, the forthcoming video disc,
and, of course, there are many ads from other readers dnd collectors
from coast to coast seeking to trade for their wants. Yes, we are
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between Universal Studios/Walt Disney Productions and Sony Corporation
over whether or not it is a violation of the copyright law to tape TV
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twice to testify in the case. All in all a new era in the history of
popular culture has begun, and TVN is here to keep you informed about
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I just wanted to drop you a line to let you know how much I
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If all this sounds like what you've been looking for, I'll be happy to
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THE VIDEOPHILE’S NEWSLETTER
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The Pride of Bear Creek by REH with Tim Kirk art Only $5.60
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The Devil in Iron by REH, 6th in CONAN series with Dan Green art Only $12.00
Rogues in the House by REH, 5th in CONAN series with Boas art only $12.00
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Lot #24..+THIMBLE THEATER, , Dell Four-Color #25 fine (reprints Segar) $40.
Lor #25..+ROANOKE TIMES Complete tab sections (1937-39) have 11. ++$40,00
(FLASH GORDON: POPEY Et ANNIE: TRACY 1 MOON+B.U. FATHER)
Lot #26+.+BROOM HILDA...120 thirds (great art by Russ Myers! !).+++$15+00
*WANTED****WANTED* ***WANTED* ***WANTED****WANTED*!
###*WANTED****WANTED*
GOOGLE Sundays (1920-32),.+BUZ SAWYER dailies (1943-55). +
BAPTAIN EASY Sundays 1933-37...JIM HARDY dailies (1930s) .. PRINCE
QALIANT (1937)-++RED BARRY Sundays. ..GASOLINE ALLEY Sundays (1920s)
. Apr.3-G dailies & tabs 1960s+.,0N STAGE dailies & tabs 1957-date. ».
TANCE fulla.+.MICKEY MOUSE dailies (1930s). .,THIMBLE THEATER (19208)
aso t 8 JUNGLE BOOK (1959 pb) .++.PUNNYWORLD #12,13,14
i ated Dethar pulps w/Hammett & Chandler...DETEcrWE Fiew POSTERS
er sona: Kend: and Chuck Hawk...see anything you like?,
Notes, na Minter sr Toth...still waiting for my pages or $75
#** BARSON'S BARGAIN BASEMENT ****
More Books: Jonathan Bacon, Box 12628, Shawnee Misoion, Ke 66212
SPECTRE PRESS (Imported from England)
‘The Coming of Voidal by Adrian Cole with Jim Pitts illoes, a new
exciting series from the creator of THE DREAM LORDS, Yoidal is
4 non-imitative cross between Elric and Kane. Unique reading
@ only $2 (a future Voidal tale will appear in FC)
Cthulhu #1 fanzine with mythos cycle fiction by Singer and Darlington $1
Cthulhu #2 fanizine due in shortly from England $1
Dark Words, Gentle Sounds poetry collection by Michael Fantina, William Conder
and othere ranging from fantasy to dark horror, due!in soon $1.20
& DAY PORTFOLIOS
‘Crimson Dreams with intro by Charles Saunders, REH characters $4.00
Richard Upton Pickman: A Portfolio with 10 extremely striking plates plus
‘a long article by Dirk Mosig on HPL. Only $4.40
Dreaming as tha Summers Die (booklet illoed by Day) Lewis Carroll verse only
300 copies printed @ $1.20. Very few remain.
FAX/STARMONT HOUSE
The Return of Skullface by RBH and Richard Lupoff, Leialoha interiors and color
DJ, due in soon, Only $8
The Howard Collector Anthology edited by Glenn Lord, illustrated by 25 different
artists, due in soon (Fabian DJ) Only $10.80
Starmont Map of the Hyborian Age, large full color, comes folded Only $4
Gazeteer of the Ryborian Age of Conan reference work to Map Only 94.80
The Weird Tales Story by Weinberg with letters, articles, interviews, etc.
Everyone seems to offer either a discount fr dine with this book,
not. ue though! The book lists for $17.50, OUR PRICE QNLY $14 PLUS you
get your choice of any one of the following free: THE DIVERSIFTER 20, 21, 22
or by Shroud: Jewel of the Seven Stars, The Obsidian Ape or Chaos Spawn.
Son of the White Wolf by REH with Boas color art DJ and B 6 W interiors $10.36
Swords of Shahrazar by REH with Kaluta color DJ and interior art $10.36
Incredible Adventures of Dennio Dorgan REH fiction plus Foster art just a few
of these left in stock that I want to move, ONLY $9 plus your choice of one
of the following fanzines free: DIVERSIFIER 20, 21 or 22 or Bodoman of Sor
(Gor novel parody).
DE LA REE
Edd Cartier: The Known & The Unknown excellent first collection of fantasy art
from the pulps. Large HC format, limited edition ONLY $12.00 (11st §15)
05-S$ xa 3e732e ezeqwesd ©,pueTez] wzeyaI0N 4 oFTOZax0d punog P VILTEO
Sifesord Z TeoeYD UT SEA OFTOFI20d SoM PUB TI/OT D4 103 ISFIze TeAo> ‘yoqFIIEdzIFA BTL
MILLER/ UNDERWOOD
Byes of the Overvorld by Jack Vance with Fabian color jacket and interior B&W
rt. Companion to Dying Earth, limited edition, due in December ONLY $12.80
ALWAYS COMES EVENING major verse collection of REH verse from Weird Tales, $8
‘The Grey God P REH tale with Walt Simonson {1loes ONLY $2.50
ADDITION: KING KULL II PORTFOLIO by Severins (Middle Earth)ONLY $12
FANZINES (I have oodles of fanzine’s most a 20% off, write for my larger list)
‘asy Tales #1 from England with Moorcock, Lumley, Campbell, Bertin $2
The Diversifier 20, 21, 22 each Weird Tales oriented issues with material
by RER, Bok, Wellman, Jakes, Leiber, etc. ONLY $1 each
Whispers #9 or #10 latter with long Kane story by Wagner Only $1.60 each
Journal of the HP Lovecraft Society #1 featuring Letber Only $1.60
Weirdbook #12 or #11 with fiction & verse by Munn, de Camp & more Only
§2.40 each
Hollow Faces, Merciless Moons by William §cott Home with Fabian 11loes
hardeover Only $12, paper editigg Only $4.
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Magazines,Comics,Fanzines and Books |*, 389
All prices are per lot. Offers on individual items will be considered,
**® BARSON'S BARGAIN BASEMENT **** i
++ $25.00
+ $120.00
Lot #1...MENOMONEE FALLS GAZETTES #2,3,4,5,7,9-13.-
Lot #2...NATIONAL LAMPOON #3-15,17-92 (most fine to mint).
Lot #3,.,FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION (pylps) 27 issues 1950-56. $30.00
Lot #4...PANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION. 2 isaues 1966-67, all nm. $15.00
LOT #5...PANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION...38 issues 1970-74, all nm-+.++$22,00
Lot #6...GALAXY and ASTOUNDING (pulps) 10 issues 1952-56.. $10.00
Lot #7...AMAZING and FANTASTIC (pulps) 22 issues 1962-3 $12.00
.GALAXY/ WORLDS OF TOMORROW/ IF..+19 issues 1960's $12.00
.SP paperbacks first printings: I,ROBOT (1956, fair) THE SYNDIC
(1955 vg) OUT OF THE DEEPS (1955 vg) THE BIG TIME (1958 nm)
THE ILLUSTRATED MAN (1952 vg) DAY AFTER TOMORROW (1951 g)
PRELUDE TO SPACE (1954 g) STARBURST (1958'fn) UNIVERSE MAKER
(1953 g-vg)++.+bid on any dr all..shave more, too...,inquire *
Lot #10...CONBIN THE BARBARIAN first’ paperback printing (Ace 1953)..-bid ve
Lot #11...FANTASY MAGAZINE #1 (March 1953) RBI's "Black Stranger"...bid v6
Lot #12..|,ROCKET'S BLAST & COMICOLLI #57-60, 64-109.. + $45.00
Lot #13..1.TOMMOROW, MIDNIGHT and TALES FROM THE CRYPT. pbs (Ballantine) $8.00
Lot #14.,.FLASH GORDON color hardcove¢s #1 & #2, Nostalgia...-both...$15,00
Lot #15...ROLLING STONE ee PA cea (Elvis cover)... $50.00
Lot #16...LIFE Magazine...36 issues (1956 & 1957) most Vgrerseee $50.00
Lot #174. printing 1951),SUNDAY BOOK (ist), *
IER GOOSE (4th), PAPERS (6th)
vg or tine.. senee $27.30
Lot #18..+PLAYBOY magazines..25 issues 1964 -67.( vg to nn. + $80'.00
Lot #19....TUROK,SON OF STONE #596,656,3,4,6,7,10,11+14,19 (most vg) $30.00
Lot #20.,.400 Mystery & ‘Detective paperbacks...1939-49..g to nm. ,,.$60.00
Lot #21...CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #4,11,12,14-19 (fine) (Rare!)
Lot #22...FANTASTIC FOUR #39+79 (vg to nm) (Lee/Kirby Classica )....$65.00
Lot #23...FANTASTIC FOUR #54-79 (vg condition)... + «$27.50
Lot #24...DAREDEVIL #1-48 (#1 no cs 3/4 c #5 & 6) (vg to fine).....$45.00
Lot #25.«.SPIDERMAN #42-84,88-90,92;94,96-106,122 (vg to very fine) $45.00
Lot #26...TALES TO ASTONISH/ HULK #59-63,66,69,70,92-110 (vg-fn)...$18.00
Lot #27...TALES OF SUSPENSE/ CAPTAIN AMERICA #47-49,52-61,64,66-69,
78-82, 84-111,115-124,128,129,131-168 (most vg to fine). $65.00
Lot #28+++Kirbyts DC Work...NEW GODS #1-11; FOREVER PEOPLE #1-11;DEMON #1-16,
MISTER MIRACLE #1-18; JIMMY OLSEN #133-148; KAMANDI #1-20..$80,00”
Lot #29...+MYSTERY IN SPACE #54-91 and SHOWCASE #19 (most vg-fnj....$70.00
Lot #30...GREEN LANTERN #6- 12,15-17,19,22-26,28 (most vg to fine)...$25.00
Lot #31...AVENGERS #6,8,9,11,12,18-27,31-58,60,63-74,Annual#1....+.$42.50
Lot #32...+VAMPIRELLA #1,4,10-18,20 (all vg to very fine). $15.00
$20.00
Peeers C4s0rn
. Box 843 Clifton, N.J. 07015
Ordering info: All original art orders should include one dollar to help with postage costs.
All other items are postage paid. An S.A.S. E. must be enclosed with all orders. Thank you.
ORIGINAL ART
Val Mayerik Supernatural Thrillers #11 page 1 - $25, page 11 - $15
Frankenstein #18 page 3 - $15, Monsters Unleashed #9 page 9 - $9
Paul Gulacy Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #5 page 38 - $25
Estaban Maroto Vampire Tales #4 "The Drifting Snow" page number corresponds to the
story. page 1 (has some coffee stains on it) ~ $35, page 3.47, 9, 11 - $60 each
Reed Crandall (Early Creepy) "Cave of the Druids" page numbers corresponds to the
story. pages 3 &6 - $75 each, pages 7 - $65 and page 8 - $55.
Angelo Torres (Early Eerie)\" One for De-money" pages correspond to the story.
pages I, 2 4, 5= $50 each, pages 3, 6, 7 = $40 each.
George Evans To The Stars, "The Giant of Palomar" This # Classic Dlustrated special
series book. The whole ten (10) pages for only $90. Some exceptional Evens in here.
Hal Foster Prince Valiant (141) 10/22/39. This is the one which appeared in Graphic
Gallery #3. It is 2/3rds complete, Make a bid on this one if interested. -B I D
Berni Wrightson a headless horseman illustration (b & w) from 1970 about 10x14 ~ $175
Kong the Untamed cover #2 - $125 House of Mystery #188 last page of story (8)-$125
Full color picture (9x12) of Frankenstein done in 1966. It appears in the
Wrightson Treasury in black and white, Make an offer, Min Bid-$200 B I D
Jack Kirby Mr. Miracle #? page 11 (of the story). This page has six panels with Big
Barda in two of them, It's all action with gunfire and fighting. Only $25,
Milton Caniff a hand colored print (offset) of Miss Mizzou Signed and dated dec. 1952.
It's inscribed to a Elliott Abrams, The 10 by 13 piece is only $35.
BER? LN STS AND THINGS
Barry Smith The Conan print from the REIT portfolio neatly signed'by the artist.
Thave a number of posters by Barry Smith that I'd sell at 30% off retail price.
‘They include " Devils Lake’, '' Whithering", Book,of S."". Send payment plus $1.
- Frank Frazetta The Fantastic Art of, Vol. 1. This is the $5.95 ed. (mint) only $5.
Middle Earths Frank Frazetta portfolio #1 (1972) This folio of sketchs consists of
seven (7) plates in a un-addressed envelope, (nm-m) unsigned-un-numbered ed.
limited to 500 copies. Make a offer. Bo) D
Burroughs Artist Frank Frazetta portfolio. (1973) 22 plates with one of them in
fall color, It's in nm condition with a little extra wear on the back of the folder.
The plates are in perfect shape. Make an offer. BID
The earlier Burroughs portfolio (1968). It has the identical illustrations as the
1973 one but there are only (16 printed back to back. Original mailing envelope. BID
Johh Severin King Kull portfolio #1. In orig. un-addressed envelope, There are
six black & white plates. It's in near mint condition and from the un-#rd edition. B I D
Graig Russell a black & white print called "Undine" approx. 8 by 20 inched (1976)
Thave a number of these. unsigned ed. - $2, signed & rd (200 ed.) ~ $3.50
Virgil Finlay THE BOOK OF VIRGIL FINLAY. This the original hard cover edition
put out by Gerry de la Ree in 1975. Also included with this edition of 1000 is a
early illo by Finlay. Ihave several copies in mint condition. Only $25. 00
Finlay! s Lost Drawings portfolio (24 plates) this folio is available for only $7.00
or to anyone that buys The Book of Virgil Finlay it''s only one dollar ($1).
Finlay! s Ilustrations for Weird Tales portfolio. 9 plates with one in color - $8, 00
Finlay! s Femmes portfolio 8 béqw plates of beautiful fantasy ladies - $7.00
Hannes Bok BOK 1 portfolio 8 plates - $7.00. BOK II 9 plates, one in color - $8.00
= ‘The Hannes Bok Sketchbook 80 pages - $8.00 .
Send all orders to; Rich Lisiura._P.0, Box 843 Clifton, N.J. 07015
WANTED: Early signed & #rd Middié Earth portfolioes by F, Frazetta, J. Jones, B. Smith,
Smith's "Four Ages" portfolio, Web-of Horror 1-3, House of Secrets 92, Swampthing 1-10,
Castle of Frankensein 16, Showcase 83484, Silver Surfer 1-18, Conan 1-24, any comics
that have stories by Neal Adams, I'll buy or trade. [have many comics ¢o W RIT E,
$8
MINT COMIC BOOKS FOR SALE: CONDITION GUARANTEED .OR MONEY, SACK!
Add $1.00 for shipping; an additional 75¢ 1f you want insurance. We
are not responsible for packages lost in the mail unless they are
insured. No minimum order but add $1.00 for special handling on
orders under $5.00, List lots of alternate choices, please.~ We have
multiples of most issues, and will always send your first choices if
they are-in stock. Take a 10% discount on any order totalling over
$50.00. Please give the number of the list you are ordering from.
LIST #45 LIST #5 LIST #5 LIST #5 LIST #5 LIST #5 LIST #5
JERRY BAILS, 487 LAKEWOOD, DETROIT, MI. 48215 W.S.A. 100
S We're planning to move, and want to sell out our books & comics.
Send 35¢ for our complete list of comics, art, and rare items for sale.
ACTION 328,333 @$1.00 CONAN 6-11 @$7.00 HANNA-BARBERA SUPER
ADVENTURE 331,336- 28 $1.25 =!
: 338,342-343 @$1.00 CREATURES ON LOOSE WEAP A 7S¢ mae
368,370~372 ,376~ 25 75¢ HULK 111-120 @$1.00;
381,383 ,386-391, DAREDEVIL 50-52@$1.25 121-132 e754;
i 397,407~N12 e75¢ 53-70 @75¢; 71-72, 165 50¢
AMAZING ADVENTURES 75-85 @50¢ TRON=MAN 6-10 @$1.00;
1 $2.00; 20 50¢
AMAZING SPIDERMAN
71-80 @$1.50; 81-
92,98-109 e754;
121 $3.00
AMAZING SPIDERMAN
SPECIAL 5,7-8 a
083.25; 9 $1.50
De SPECIAL 4,6-7 @$1,
DEFENDERS 8 $1,50
DETECTIVE 375-378,
382-394 @75¢
DOOM PATROL 90-94,97~
100 $1.00; 101-
104,109-110,213-
110,121 e50¢
13-35,39-44 @75¢
JIMMY OLSEN 118-132
@75¢; 136-1418$1.50
JUNGLE JIM 24,26 @75¢
JUSTICE LEAGUE 61-79
75%; 90-93 875¢
KORAK 29-31,42 @$1.00
LAND OF THE GIANTS
ANTHRO 2-6 @75¢ DR. STRANGE 178-183 2 50
AQUAMAN 23-27 631.25 @$1,00 utd, 295 642.505
38-40 @$1.00; 41- FANTASTIC FOUR 28 $9. 891.50
49 @75¢ 51 $3.75
AVENGERS 61-65, 68875¢
71-81, 88-91 @75¢;
112,115 @50¢
BATLASH 4-6 @60¢
BATMAN 209-212,215=
216,224 @75¢;
31-H0 @$7.50; 41- LOIS LANE 90-94 @75¢
50 @$5.00; 51-60 105-114 @50¢
043.753 61-70 @$2.50 LOST IN SPACE 31-33
71-81 @$1.50; 85-92 035¢
$1.00; 97-107 @75¢ MARS PATROL-TOTAL WAR
134,138 @50¢ 648,10 @75¢
FANTASTIC FOUR SPEC. MARVEL'S COLLECTORS
251 $2.40 7-8 @$1.00 ITEM CLASSICS
BRAVE & BOLD 75 $1.25 FANTASY MASTERPIECES 11-26 @$1.00
79 $3.00; 82-86 1 $2.0035~6 @$1.50. MARVEL SUPER-HEROES *
$1.50; 87-916$1.25
92,95~98,107 @75¢
CAPT. “ACTION 2-5 €75¢
CAPT. AMERICA 111,113
FEAR (Marvel) 14,16
75¢5 10 $4.00
FIGHTIN’ FIVE 29-38
€75¢; 40 $1.00
21-28,31 @$1.00
MARVEL TALES 19-25,
28-33 @$1.00
METAL MEN 32-35. @75¢;
- @$3.00; 116-129 FIRST MEN IN THE. MOON 37-41 e50¢
Me 130-150, 1 $2.00 MIGHTY SAMSON 16-20
162 .€75¢ FLASH 129 $3.50; 168- @75¢; 1 $3.00
CAPT. MARVEL (Marvel) 196 @75¢ MR. MIRACLE 14 $1.00
, 4-5 @$2.00; 6,8, GHOST RIDER (1973) MOD SQUAD 1,3,6 @35¢
11 @$1.50; 12-18 itlex Ft
«505 1.$1.00 NEW ADV. OF HUCK FINN
@$1.25; 28 $1.50
CHALLENGERS OF UNK.
65-73 @50¢; 75 35¢
HC REPRinx's--ONLY $1.
Pull. color
WEIRD SCIENCE. #15
SHOCK SUSPENSESTOR. #15
HAUNT OF FEAR #12
WEIRD FANTASY #12
GREEN LANTERN 51-70
e75¢5 71-75 @$1.00
77 $7.50; 80 $6.00
GET MY COMPLETE CATALOG
lists 100s of pages
of original art,
Golden Age conics,
“Mint comtes from u
the 608 & early 70s
CRIME SUSPENSE STOR. #25 BOOKS on comics for
VAULT OF HORROR. #26 = every collector
SHOCK SUSPENSTOR, #6 |TH15 material must be
TWO-FISTED TALES #34 cont we're moving.
HAUNT OF FEAR #23 end 35¢ for catalog.
1 506
NEW GODS 3-5,7 @$2.50
NICK FURY, SHIELD
10 $1.00; 14 75¢
TEEN TITANS 18-19
@$1,00; 20-22
291.50; 23-33875¢
R 145-176 @$1.00
191-197 @$1.00
THRILL-O-RAMA 1
$1.50; 2-3 e75¢
THUNDERBOLT 1 $2.00
51-52,57-60 @$1.
P.O. BOX
BRITISH
Action Picture Library 21 VG $0.50
1970, "Mob Rule"
Air Ace Picture Library 508 FN $0.50
1970 The Other War"
Battle Picture Library 469 FN $0.50
1970 "The Sound of the Guns''
Pocket Chiller Library 44 NM $1.00
"The Unquiet Grave"!
War Picture Library 591,595 FN $0.50 ea.
1970
Action Double Double Comics 3 NM $2.00
4 rebound U.S. comics, includes
Spectre 4.
Fantastic Tales 5 VG $0.75
DC sf reprints (Space Cabby, étc.)
‘Tarzan Adventures V. 8 #30 (1958) FN $1.00
King Comics 13 (1954) FN $1.00
Captain Video 2 (1951) VG $2.00
Marvelman 333 (c. 1955) VG $2.00
Young Marvelman 344 (c. 1955) $2.00
17 assorted Alan Class & Co, comics, FN/NM
with various Marvel, Radio, and AGG
reprints. (c. 1970) $12.00 set
Spider-Man Comics Weekly VG/FN
#17; 19,20, 22, 30,31 (1973) ~ $1, 00 ea.
6 misc. Marvel & DC weeklies, G/VG
1967-1973 $3.00 set
SPANISH & MEXICAN
Cuentos de Walt Disney 37 VG $15.00
reprints Uncle Scrooge 386 (Sept. 1952)
Los 4 Fantasticos 85; 86, 87, 88, 89 VG $1.00 ea.
122, 150, 152 FN (1973) $0.75 ea.
El Sorprendente Hombre Arana 70 FN $1.00
“= 146, 149, 150, 155, 156, 166 FN $0.75 ea.
8 different DG hero reprints (c. 1974) FN $4.00
10 different non-reprint comics VG/FN $5.00 set
28 different Gold Key, Marvel, and
misc. reprints (1970-1976) FN $15.00 set
40 different non-fiction Mexican comics G/VG
(Vidas Mustres, Aventuras de la Vida Real, etc.)
(1959-1961) dull reading $6.00 set
FRENCH
Eclipso (320 pages, 1974) VG $1.00
(includes Conan #1)
Marvel 2 (1970) FR i $0.50
Bat Lash 2 (1970) VG $0.50
Brulant 14 (1970) VG (Sgt. Rock) $0.50
Fantask 1 through 6 VG/FN (1969) $10. 00 set
(reprints early FF, Spiderman)
Flash 2 (1970) VG $0.75
Aquaman 2 (1970) VG
Tonnerre 2, 4,10 G/VG (Tower)
JONNY QUEST 4s an animated cartoon
concerning the adventures of an eleven
year old boy, Jonny Quest. Together
with his father, Dr. Benton C. Quest,
his bodyguard and tutor, Roger "Race
Bannon, his East Indian friend, Haji,
and hig bulldog, Bandit, they ‘travel
around the world solving scientific
nysterien.
A typical episode of JONNY QUEST
would depict Jonny and the rest tres
velling to a far-away location in or-
der to find an explanation to a chal-
Jenging mystery. Dr. Quest would often
enlist the aid of a scientist friend,
to ABC now.
lent cartoon,
television.
other people to write also.
262 - 132 FOURTH ST. 5.W.
CANTON, OHIO 44701
PHONE 216 - 454-
ALL COMICS ARE GRADED ACCORDING TO OVER-
STREET STANDARDS.
CHECKS MUST CLEAR.
POSTAGE AND HANDLING.
NOT SATISFIED, THANKS--JIM KOVACS.
1466
MONEY ORDERS PREFERRED.
ADD $1.00 PER ORDER FOR
MONEY REFUNDED IF
FOREIGN COMICS
FRENCH continued
Strange 58 (1974) FN $0.75
Hulk 11 (c. 1974) G/VG $0.50
Les Heros du Mystere Album 4 (300 pgs)
King Features reprints, VG. $1.00
Les Heros de L'Aventure Album 20: J
King Features reprints, VG $100. -
Les Heros de L'Aventure 67:(100 pga.)
King Features reprints, FN $0.75
Wampus Album 1 (300 pgs., 1969)
original monster series” VG "$2.00
Casper 7 (1973) FN $050
Yogi 16 (1968) VG $0,50
ITALIAN
L'Uomo Ragno 100, 105 FN $1.00 ea,
(1974)
i Fantastici Quattro 79, 60, 87 FN
1974) $0775 ea.
Devil-Ghost-Iron Man 105, M2 WiFi
(1974) $0,50 ea.
‘Thor 81 VF (1974)
reprints 181-Adams art $1.00
Superman 2 VF (1972) $0.50,
AUSTRALIAN
Brick Bradford 26 (1969) FN. $0.75
Catman_17, 19, 20, 23 (c. 1970) VF $0.75 ea.
Jungle Jim 27 (c.1967) VG $0.50
Kid Slade, Gunfighter 27 VF $0.50
The Panther 57 G taped $0.50
The Phantom 385 FN $0.50
The Phantom Ranger 202 VF $0.50
The Shadow 100,131 163 FN». $0.75.ca.
Western Gunfighters 27 FN $0.50
Western Kid 21 VF $0.50
3 Disney reprints (c.1972) VF $1.50 set
4 DC reprints (c. 1970) G $2.00 set
Devil Doone 44 FN $1.00
9 different Norwegian comiésy mostly
DG reprints (1970) FN/VF $5.00 set
22 different French and Italian comics,
all Mandrake or Phantom (1965-1973)
generally VG to Fine. $10.00 set
13 mise. comics, various countries and
topics, all VG or better $5.00 set
5 random comics, all in inferior
condition, $1.00 set
EVERYTHING LISTED IN THIS AD:
$100.00 POSTPAID, FOR IT ALL,
start writing your letter
JONNY QUEST was an excel— '
and it belongs back on |
Please try to get as many
Please
gend your letter about JONNY tor
low, we are working to bring JONNY
Quast back to tolovision. We are tonne
ing letters to Fred Silverman of ABO,
and asking him to put JONNY QUEST back
on the air,
We need help in our campaign. We
are asking all of you to write a letter
to ABC and ask then to revive JONNY
If you know anyone else who
please ask them to write
QUEST,
Likes JONNY,
a letter to ABC, Even if you are not
interested, please show this to anyone
who does like JONNY QUEST. We appre=
ciate the efforts of .everyone who is
writing a letter to ABC,
MR FRED SILVERMAN
ABC-TV
1330 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS |
NEW YORK CITY NY 10019
Special thanks to all of you and’ your
friends for helping to revive JONNY!
VER <crRce |!
UNDERGROOND mics!
Jerry weist c/o beacon hardware 218 cambridge deg boston, massachusetts 02114 Ft
this 4s a special listing of the collection of
» not to jerrys send $1, with Mura for postage and packing, if
on the rare bid books it would be best to call in bida,
to keith
fou want ingurance ad 4O¢.
days 617~7239276 evenings 7427483 ~ letter bids accepted
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BOX 177 CONEY ISLAND STATION) BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11224
Since Marvel began returning artwork to their artists, I have purchased a quantity of original cover drawings, prin
cipally from (and by) Gil Kane. Kane pencilled almost every one of these drawings, but the inking was done by
many different people. (On this, I defer to your judgement. I am not able to identify artists by their styles. Wel.
maybe I can tell Burne Hogarth from Charles Schulz).
Check out the comics to see what these covers look like. They have thé pasted-on logos, too, by the way. The
size of each of them is 10 x 15 (interior measurement. There is also a 3/4 inch margin all around), and'they frame
beautifully. Use them for home or office decor (professional decorators have discovered ‘comic art), They make
unique gifts. And the price is right!"
One more word ‘about prices. There are interior pages selling for $60.00 to $200.00, Iknow. Maybe people have
enough money to indulge in such purchases. But for a guarantee of large, action-filled drawing, no interior page
can match the cover, which is designed to grab and hold your eye. And I believe prices can be reasonable, even
at this date, Take advantage. Remember, each is one of a kind.
TERMS: Enclose payment with your order. Art will be mailed rolled gently (not folded or creased) in a heavy
cardboard mailing tube. Postage, insurance, and handling all together cost one dollar (per order, not per piece).
Canada, two dollars, ‘because weight must be added to send them sealed and insured. First come, first served.
DURATION: This ad will be repeated in Buyers Guide 210, 211, and 2l2.
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D.C, COMICS FOR SALE BELOW PRICE GUIDE
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